

"For example, if both parents work outside the home and a child gets sick, who will care for the child while also earning an income? Having a grandparent or another adult in the home who assists with care responsibilities lessens the burdens on the parents to both work and care for the children."īlack Lives Matter "is focused on improving life outcomes and opportunities for Black-identifying people in the United States, regardless of sexual orientation," said Georgetown University government professor Jamil Scott, whose specialties include race and ethnicity in politics. households with a single parent or grandparents / other familial figures as primary caregivers for kids) are just as capable of - and just as deserving of - policies and practices that contribute to neighborhood stability and vitality," he said.īlack Lives Matter has essentially said the nuclear family is untenable and that extended families provide the necessary support to take care of one another, said Nadia Brown, a political science and African American studies professor at Purdue University and co-editor of the book "The Politics of Protest: Readings on the Black Lives Matter Movement."

"It is a call to disrupt the notion that the nuclear family structure is the only way to ensure neighborhood stability and vitality, and to affirm that neighborhoods that contain a high volume of non-traditional family structures (e.g. For example, zoning laws that prioritize single-family housing or tax credits for married homeowners leave out people who are single or rent their home. Phoenix said that the statement calling for "disruption" is most accurately interpreted as disrupting agendas that give benefits to people with middle-class family structures over those without. Phoenix, a University of California, Irvine, political scientist who studies Black politics. "I don't think there's any reasonable basis to claim" that the group’s website "is promoting an actual reduction in the proportion of people actually living in a Western nuclear family structure - but rather, to imagine ‘successful’ families as more inclusive than this particular vision of family," said Davin L. Other observers don’t see Black Lives Matter as seeking to go that far. Dismantling it leaves children extremely vulnerable to social ills." In a recently surfaced 2015 interview, one of the three Black Lives Matter co-founders declared that she and another co-founder "are trained Marxists." The website’s statement about the family structure is among those that have drawn criticism as being consistent with Marxism.Īccording to one criticism aired by a commentator in The Federalist, a conservative online magazine, the logic of what Black Lives Matter has proffered suggests that children do better without parents and outside the home, and that the "‘village’ will raise them": "More than any other belief of BLM, this one against the nuclear family threatens the most harm to Americans of all races.


Some critics see the platform as evidence that Black Lives Matter wants to get rid of the mother-father-and-children model.īlack Lives Matter has a "radical Marxist agenda" that "would supplant the basic building block of society - the family - with the state and destroy the economic system that has lifted more people from poverty than any other," two members of the conservative Heritage Foundation claimed in a New York Post opinion column.
