Black Lives Matter transferred thousands and thousands to a Canadian charity run by the spouse of its co-founder to buy a sprawling mansion that had as soon as served because the headquarters of the Communist Occasion, public information present.
M4BJ, a Toronto-based non-profit arrange by Janaya Khan and different Canadian activists, snagged the ten,000 sq. foot historic property for the equal of $6.3 million in money in July 2021, in keeping with Toronto property information considered by The Submit.
Khan is the spouse of Patrisse Khan-Cullors, a co-founder of Black Lives Matter World Basis Community and a self-avowed Marxist.
She resigned from the group final 12 months, a month after The Submit revealed that she had spent $3.2 million on houses in Georgia and Los Angeles. Khan-Cullors vigorously denied that BLM donations have been used to purchase the houses.
The acquisition of the Toronto property, named the Wildseed Centre for Artwork and Activism, got here to gentle amid mounting considerations over the US activist group’s lack of transparency in its funds.
In Canada, the acquisition was criticized by two senior members of the group who resigned earlier this month over the constructing’s funding.
“For BLM Canada to take cash from BLM World Community for a constructing with out consulting the group was unethical,” tweeted Sarah Jama earlier this month. “For BLM Canada to refuse to reply questions from younger black organizers goes in opposition to the spirit of motion constructing.”
The questions have been raised as BLMGNF goes via its personal inside turmoil as two activists who have been put in place to handle the group after Khan-Cullors’ resignation, abruptly left in September, in keeping with a report within the Washington Examiner.
Makani Themba and Monifa Bandele instructed the newspaper that they didn’t know who was managing the group’s greater than $66 million windfall from Thousand Currents, a non-profit that managed its donations.
Thousand Currents transferred the money to BLMGNF in Oct. 2020 when it broke with the group, in keeping with public filings.
“Sadly, this seems to be an epic abuse of public belief during which a whole motion’s sources are being squandered on the whims and monetary mismanagement of 1 particular person and their inside circle of family and friends,” stated Tom Anderson, director of the Authorities Integrity Mission of the Nationwide and Authorized Coverage Heart, a Virginia-based watchdog group.
Neither Black Lives Matter within the US nor the Canadian non-profit returned The Submit’s emails in search of remark.
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