Broderick Dunlap
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Broderick Dunlap
California Reparations and UCLA's Black Policy Project
Broderick Dunlap is listed as a Graduate Student Researcher for the "Community Listening Session Support for the California Task Force on Reparations" as part of UCLA's Black Policy Project under Director Michael Stoll.[1]
Party of Socialism and Liberation
Broderick Dunlap describes himself on Facebook on July 25, 2018:[2]
- I grew up in the Inland Empire of Southern California. I started my revolutionary journey after the acquittal of Mike Brown's murderer and quickly joined Black Lives Matter. Seeing the outright repression and violence toward the Black Lives Matter network radicalized me even more. Shortly after joining Black Lives Matter, I got a job with the national Fight for $15 campaign and during my time I played a big role in raising the minimum wage in various cities across southern California and eventually the entire state.
- During my time with Fight for $15 I met a member of Party for Socialism and Liberation who was also coworker and she played a major role in my political development which led to me joining the PSL. I am currently a full-time worker and student studying history and politics at La Sierra University in Riverside."
PSL conference Albuquerque
August 2018.