The 3 Women Who Started BLM; Ryan Reynolds Joins Brandweek: Monday's First Things First

Plus, behind the scenes of the iconic spit-screen Nike ad and Uber tells racists to delete its app

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Meet the 3 Women Who Founded Black Lives Matter—and Started a Global Movement

The second annual Beacon Award, which is presented by Adweek and Adcolor to professionals of color and organizations that uplift others and initiate meaningful change for diversity, equity and inclusion, honors the three founders of Black Lives Matter: Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi. 

When they first started in 2013, corporations speaking out against police violence toward Black people and protesters was unheard of—and it was even before Colin Kaepernick knelt.

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