“…The momentum of Black Lives Matter prompted a new national conversation on race and anti-Blackness (Bledsoe & Wright, 2019; Lindsey, 2018), but the movement primarily focused on Black men(Hattery & Smith, 2018;Lindsey, 2018, Ritchie, 2017.While cisgender Black men and boys are not genderless, the conflation of Blackness with Black maleness erases more than 50% of the Black community(Lindsey, 2018). State-sponsored violence against Black women at the hands of law enforcement is a chronic problem with colonial roots (e.g.,Bledsoe & Wright, 2019;Crenshaw & Ritchie, 2015;Hattery & Smith, 2018;Jacobs, 2017;Norris, 2019;Ritchie, 2017;Willingham, 2011;. For example, Black people are 27% of New York City's residents.…”