Patrisse Khan-Cullors is an artist, activist, and author renowned for co-founding the Black Lives Matter movement, which has become a pivotal force in advocating for racial justice and systemic change. Born in Los Angeles, Khan-Cullors has dedicated her life to transforming the social landscape through activism and creative expression. Her memoir, "When They Call You a Terrorist," offers a deeply personal account of her journey and the experiences that shaped her commitment to equality. As a leader and speaker, she continues to inspire global audiences, advocating for marginalized communities and driving dialogues on transformative justice and human rights.