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Marissa Johnson

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Marissa Johnson
Marissa Johnson at microphone at an August 2015 political rally in Seattle, with U.S. presidential candidate Bernie Sanders standing aside
Born1990/1991
EducationSeattle Pacific University
OrganizationBlack Lives Matter

Marissa Johnson(born 1990/1991[1]) is an activist who attained notoriety when she interrupted U.S. presidential candidateBernie Sandersat an August 2015 rally in Seattle. Her activism has been associated with theBlack Lives Mattermovement.[2][3]She is a founder of a Seattle-based justice group called Outside Agitators 206,[4]which was disbanded when she became a cofounder of the Seattle chapter of Black Lives Matter around September 2015.[5]

Activism

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Johnson had been noted in media outlets in Seattle and beyond for her engagement[4]and disruption of public meetings before the Sanders incident.[6]She organized a November 2014die-inat aDowntown Seattleshopping mall which shut down the mall onBlack Friday2014.[7][8][9]At a January 2015 city council meeting to discuss the use ofbody camerasby city police, she caused suspension of the meeting and said "I don't need a home video of my oppression".[10]

Johnson has ablackfather and awhitemother, and she describes herself as an evangelical Christian.[1][11]She has cited her faith as a motivator for her activism, saying "white supremacyis sin ".[12]She graduated fromSeattle Pacific Universityin 2013 with a degree in theology. After graduating, she went to work as ananny.[1][13]Some writers have said she has been "smeared" as aTea Party movementactivist,[14]and she has said that her parents were Tea Party members when she lived with them.[1]Johnson has said that she once supportedSarah Palinas a national political candidate, and criticized "white liberal" people for being likeRachel Dolezal.[12]

The disruption of Bernie Sanders' speech was described by Seattle political commentator Maria Tomchick in December 2015 as being an important part of the "biggest news story of 2015", the expansion of the Black Lives Matter movement into the national political stage.[15]

Black Lives Matter Seattle chapter controversies

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The Seattle BLM chapter of Black Lives Matter has been criticized while under Johnson's leadership for allowinganti-Semiticremarks at rallies in the vicinity ofUncle Ike's Pot Shopin Seattle, whose owner was accused of gentrifying a traditionally black neighborhood.[16][17][18]

Bibliography

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  • So You Wanna Be An Ally?,Harper Perennial 2019,ISBN9780062844118,OCLC1020028741

References

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  1. ^abcdMarissa Johnson: a generation of activists who believe in disruption,Nina Shapiro,The Seattle Times,August 15, 2015.
  2. ^Bernie Sanders event shut down by Black Lives Matter activists,Alex Seitz-Wald, MSNBC, August 8, 2015.
  3. ^Black Lives Matters Stands With Protestors In SeattleArchived2016-08-02 at theWayback MachineThis Week in Blackness(podcast) (Elon James White ed.) August 10, 2015.
  4. ^abMichelle Farber (January 28, 2015),"Black Lives Matter in Seattle",Socialistworker.org,Chicago:International Socialist Organization
  5. ^Condon, Stephanie (September 15, 2015),"Can the Black Lives Matter movement advance an agenda?",Official website,CBS News
  6. ^Shapiro, Nina; Brunner, Jim (August 11, 2015),"Seattle Activist Who Hijacked Sanders Rally Well Versed in Disruptive Moves",The Seattle Times,archived fromthe originalon February 23, 2016 – via HighBeam
  7. ^Ferguson protests: Seattle police arrest five, close down Westlake Center mall,Associated Press, November 28, 2014 – viaThe Oregonian
  8. ^Nina Shapiro; Jim Brunner (August 10, 2015),"Not first disruptive tactic for activist who shut down Bernie Sanders' speech",The Seattle Times
  9. ^Black Friday turns to protests,KING-TV,November 28, 2014, archived fromthe originalon June 30, 2015,retrievedOctober 12,2015
  10. ^Stephanie Klein (January 12, 2015),Protesters disrupt Seattle City Council over police behavior,MyNorthwest.com
  11. ^In Her Own Words: The Political Beliefs of the Protester Who Interrupted Bernie Sanders,Eli Sanders,The Stranger,August 11, 2015.
  12. ^abRianna Hidalgo; Martha Tesema (October 7, 2015),"Silence is Broken",Real Change,Seattle
  13. ^Woman who disrupted Bernie Sanders rally stands by white supremacy remarksby Richard D. Oxley, MyNorthwest.com August 18, 2015.
  14. ^Thank You, Mara Jacqueline Willaford and Marissa Johnson,Erica Garner,The Huffington Post,August 16, 2015.
  15. ^Mike McCormick with guests Geov Parrish and Maria Tomchick (December 26, 2015).Mind Over Matters Week's News in Review(Radio broadcast). Seattle, Washington:KEXP-FM.1:32 minutes in. Archived fromthe original(streaming audio)on 2016-01-05.Retrieved2015-12-27.The biggest news story of 2015... expansion of the Black Lives Matter movement to the national stage... and eventually into venues like disrupting political forums and speeches by some of the presidential candidates...
  16. ^Charles Mudede (September 2, 2015),"Anti-Semitic Remarks at a Black Lives Matter Event Appear to Go Unchallenged",The Stranger
  17. ^Josh Feit (August 26, 2015),"Anti-Semitism Creeps into Recent Black Lives Matter March",Seattle Metropolitan
  18. ^Bryan Cohen (September 3, 2015),"With Central District I-502 retail a $1M+ a month business, 15th Ave E pot shop maneuverings play out",Capitolhillseattle.com,CHS Capitol Hill Seattle, LLC

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