Stronger together: Achieving goals through negotiation and nonviolent action

Protests organized in response to the killing of George Floyd have given the Black Lives Matter movement new opportunities to reach its goals. Negotiation techniques will play a key role.

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Black Lives Matter

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Since 2013, the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement has been organizing nonviolent action to defund police forces and invest in Black communities. For years, many Americans—particular White Americans—viewed BLM as a radical fringe group. That swiftly changed in May. Horrified by a bystander’s video of the death of George Floyd, millions of people worldwide have

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