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Do protests move the needle?


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College students see themselves as agents of change with protests. In the last few semesters alone, stories of varied demonstrations regularly make the news. The Higher Education Research Institute based at the University of California in Los Angeles found that the portion of incoming college students who think that they will protest while undergraduates increased 175 percent from 1999 to 2019. It also found that about a third of incoming college students had demonstrated for a cause during high school.
One issue that arises is whether or not these recent protests are actually effective with raising awareness and prompting change. These students have been directly involved in recent movements, including the marches for women and rallies in support of gun control and climate health, but many believe that very little change emanated from these events. ....

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WATCH: This Black Lives Matter-inspired gymnastics routine is going viral


WATCH: This Black Lives Matter-inspired gymnastics routine is going viral
By The Washington Post
Caroline Kitchener
Washington - Gymnastics routines don t have official titles. But UCLA gymnast Nia Dennis likes to name hers anyway.
Her latest creation is called The Culture, a tribute to the Black artists and musicians whose music she samples in the routine. The whole thing, literally everything, is Black culture, she says. Dennis selected snippets of songs from Missy Elliot, Kendrick Lamar and Tupac, stringing them into an almost two-minute tribute to Black Excellence.
The routine immediately went viral.
I wanted it to be a celebration of everything [Black people] can do, everything we can overcome, said Dennis, a 21-year-old college senior. Amid all the adversity and oppression we ve been through, here we are. ....

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Michelle Obama Crowns Floor Routine From UCLA Gymnast Nia Dennis


Kerry Washington and several others shared their reactions to the popular routine.
Dennis said that her viral routine was inspired by the Black Lives Matter protests that dominated much of the last year. The UCLA gymnast hoped to highlight Black culture and empower those around her.
The Black Lives Matter protests were pretty much the foundation. This summer, I had shoulder surgery so I wasn’t going out. I was trying to heal, trying to prepare for the season. But I was definitely out there in spirit, she told
The subject of Black Likes Matter is so heavy. It is difficult for people to talk about and sometimes you have to meet people where they’re at, with a celebration. Every single song is a major Black artist, musician, from different time periods. They had a huge impact on Black culture, which has also had a huge impact on me. So I’m just literally celebrating what they’ve done and having the time of my life. ....

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UCLA gymnast Nia Dennis celebrated Black excellence in her latest routine


But UCLA gymnast Nia Dennis likes to name hers anyway.
Her latest creation is called “The Culture,” a tribute to the Black artists and musicians whose music she samples in the routine. “The whole thing, literally everything, is Black culture,” she says. Dennis selected snippets of songs from Missy Elliot, Kendrick Lamar and Tupac, stringing them into an almost two-minute tribute to “Black Excellence.”
The routine immediately went viral.
“I wanted it to be a celebration of everything [Black people] can do, everything we can overcome,” said Dennis, a 21-year-old college senior. “Amid all the adversity and oppression we’ve been through, here we are.” ....

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