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BLM co-founder debuts homeless youth documentary as Trump sweeps encampments in DC

Artist and author Patrisse Cullors, best known for her role in co-founding the Black Lives Matter movement more than a decade ago, says she has written a love letter to a younger version of herself who knew what it was like to be homeless and seeking care from inadequate systems.

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BLM co-founder debuts homeless youth documentary as Trump sweeps encampments in DC

FILE - Artist Patrisse Cullors poses for a portrait at her studio, March 24, 2023, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, file)


Artist and author Patrisse Cullors, best known for her role in co-founding the Black Lives Matter movement more than a decade ago, says she has written a love letter to a younger version of herself who knew what it was like to be homeless and seeking care from inadequate systems.

With the documentary “Close to ɫɫ,” Cullors sought to give a platform to homeless Los Angeles youth who are advocating for a care-first, solutions-driven approach to housing at-risk teenagers and young adults. What she and the film’s subjects didn’t anticipate was the documentary’s festival debut coming as President Donald Trump in the nation’s capital.

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