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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Olive Elaine Morris (26 de junio de 1952 -Olive Elaine Morris (26 de junio de 1952 - 12 de julio de 1979) fue una líder comunitaria británica nacida en Jamaica activista en el movimiento feminista, el nacionalismo negro y la lucha del movimiento de ocupación en la década de 1970. A los 17 años fue agredida por agentes de la Policía Metropolitana tras un incidente que involucró a un diplomático nigeriano en Brixton, al sur de Londres. Se unió a las Panteras Negras británicas y asumió las posiciones del marximo leninismo y del feminismo radical. Participó en la ocupación de edificios en Railton Road en Brixton; uno albergaba Sabarr Books y luego se convirtió en el Centro 121, otro fue utilizado como oficina por el colectivo . Morris se convirtió en una impulsora clave del Movimiento de Mujeres Negras en el Reino Unido, cofundadora del Grupo y la Organización de Mujeres de Ascendencia Africana y Asiática en Londres. Su activismo continuo cuando estudió en la Universidad Victoria de Manchester. Estuvo involucrada en la Cooperativa de Mujeres Negras de Manchester y viajó a China con la . Morris regresó a Brixton después de graduarse y trabajó en el Centro de Derecho Comunitario de Brixton. Enfermó y recibió un diagnóstico de linfoma no hodkiniano que le provocó la muerte a los 27 años. Su vida y obra han sido conmemoradas tanto por organizaciones oficiales (el Lambeth Council puso su nombre en un edificio en su honor) como por el grupo activista Remembering Olive Collective (ROC). Amigos y camaradas la recordaron como intrépida y dedicada a luchar contra la opresión en todos los niveles. Su imagen fue incorporada al billete de 1 B£ de la libra de Brixton y su nombre incluido en las listas de mujeres negras británicas inspiradoras.de mujeres negras británicas inspiradoras. , Olive Elaine Morris, née le 26 juin 1952 dOlive Elaine Morris, née le 26 juin 1952 dans la Paroisse de Sainte-Catherine en Jamaïque et morte le 12 juillet 1979 à Londres, est une dirigeante communautaire d'origine jamaïcaine basée en Grande-Bretagne. Elle milite dans les mouvements féministes, nationalistes noirs et pour les droits des squatters en Angleterre et dans le Pays de Galles durant les années 1970. À l'âge de 17 ans, elle est agressée par des agents de la police métropolitaine à la suite d'un incident impliquant un diplomate nigérian à Brixton, dans le sud de Londres . Elle rejoint alors les Black Panthers britanniques et devient une personnalité communiste marxiste-léniniste et féministe radicale. Elle squatte des immeubles sur Railton Road à Brixton : l'un a accueilli la librairie Sabarr et est devenu plus tard le 121 Centre, un autre a été utilisé comme bureau par le collectif Race Today. Morris devient une organisatrice clé du Mouvement des femmes noires au Royaume-Uni, co-fondant le Brixton Black Women's Group et l'Organisation des femmes d'ascendance africaine et asiatique à Londres. Elle poursuit son militantisme durant ses études à l'Université Victoria de Manchester. Elle s'implique dans la Manchester Black Women's Co-operative et se rend en Chine avec la (en). Après avoir obtenu son diplôme, Morris retourne à Brixton et travaille au Brixton Community Law Centre. Elle tombe malade et reçoit un diagnostic de lymphome non hodgkinien. Elle meurt à l'âge de 27 ans. Sa vie et son travail sont commémorés à la fois par des organisations officielles (le (en) a nommé un bâtiment en son honneur) et par le groupe d'activistes Remembering Olive Collective (ROC). Ses amis et camarades la décrivent comme intrépide et dévouée à combattre l'oppression à tous les niveaux. Elle a été représentée sur le billet B£1 du Brixton Pound et figure sur des listes de femmes britanniques noires inspirantes.de femmes britanniques noires inspirantes. , Olive Elaine Morris (* 26. Juni 1952 in , , Jamaika; † 12. Juli 1979 in Lambeth, London, England) war eine Aktivistin der Schwarzen Frauenbewegung, Bürgerrechtsbewegung und der Hausbesetzerszene der 1970er Jahre in Großbritannien. , 奥利弗·埃莱恩·莫里斯(英語:Olive Elaine Morris,1952年6月26日-1979年7月12日)是一名英国社會活动家,她參與了1970年代英国女权主义運動和運動。 , أوليف إيلين موريس (بالإنجليزية: Olive Morris)‏ (26 يونيو 1952 - 12 يوليو 1979). ناشطة جامايكية بريطانية، اشتهرت بمواقفها الداعمة لحقوق المرأة، وحقوق الزنوج، خلال فترة السبعينيات في المملكة المتحدة. , Olive Elaine Morris (26 June 1952 – 12 JulOlive Elaine Morris (26 June 1952 – 12 July 1979) was a Jamaican-born British-based community leader and activist in the feminist, black nationalist, and squatters' rights campaigns of the 1970s. At the age of 17, she claimed she was assaulted by Metropolitan Police officers following an incident involving a Nigerian diplomat in Brixton, South London. She joined the British Black Panthers, becoming a Marxist–Leninist communist and a radical feminist. She squatted buildings on Railton Road in Brixton; one hosted Sabarr Books and later became the 121 Centre, another was used as offices by the Race Today collective. Morris became a key organiser in the Black Women's Movement in the United Kingdom, co-founding the Brixton Black Women's Group and the Organisation of Women of African and Asian Descent in London. When she studied at the Victoria University of Manchester, her activism continued. She was involved in the Manchester Black Women's Co-operative and travelled to China with the Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding. After graduating, Morris returned to Brixton and worked at the Brixton Community Law Centre. She became ill and received a diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. She died at the age of 27. Her life and work have been commemorated both by official organisations – Lambeth Council named a building after her – and by the activist group the Remembering Olive Collective (ROC). Friends and comrades recalled her as fearless and dedicated to fighting oppression on all levels. She was depicted on the B£1 note of the Brixton Pound and has featured on lists of inspirational black British women.ists of inspirational black British women. , Olive Elaine Morris, född 26 juni 1952 i SOlive Elaine Morris, född 26 juni 1952 i Saint Catherine Parish på Jamaica, död 12 juli 1979 i Lambeth i London, var en jamaicanskfödd, brittiskbaserad samhällsledare och aktivist som arbetade för feminism och svartas rättigheter och ledde husockupationer på 1970-talet. Morris var en nyckelarrangör i Black Women's Movement i Storbritannien, och var medgrundare av Organisation of Women of Asian and African Descent (OWAAD). Hon gick med i brittiska Svarta pantrarna och deltog i ockupationen av 121 Railton Road i Brixton, som blev ett centrum för lokala organisationer. Morris dog av Non-Hodgkins lymfom vid 27 års ålder. Hennes liv och arbete har hyllats av både officiella organisationer - Lambeth Council döpte en byggnad efter henne - och av aktivistgrupper. Hon har uppmärksammats på listor över inspirerande svarta brittiska kvinnor och i juni 2020 fick hon bredare uppmärksamhet med hjälp av en Google Doodle.pmärksamhet med hjälp av en Google Doodle.
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rdfs:comment 奥利弗·埃莱恩·莫里斯(英語:Olive Elaine Morris,1952年6月26日-1979年7月12日)是一名英国社會活动家,她參與了1970年代英国女权主义運動和運動。 , Olive Elaine Morris (* 26. Juni 1952 in , , Jamaika; † 12. Juli 1979 in Lambeth, London, England) war eine Aktivistin der Schwarzen Frauenbewegung, Bürgerrechtsbewegung und der Hausbesetzerszene der 1970er Jahre in Großbritannien. , أوليف إيلين موريس (بالإنجليزية: Olive Morris)‏ (26 يونيو 1952 - 12 يوليو 1979). ناشطة جامايكية بريطانية، اشتهرت بمواقفها الداعمة لحقوق المرأة، وحقوق الزنوج، خلال فترة السبعينيات في المملكة المتحدة. , Olive Elaine Morris (26 de junio de 1952 -Olive Elaine Morris (26 de junio de 1952 - 12 de julio de 1979) fue una líder comunitaria británica nacida en Jamaica activista en el movimiento feminista, el nacionalismo negro y la lucha del movimiento de ocupación en la década de 1970. A los 17 años fue agredida por agentes de la Policía Metropolitana tras un incidente que involucró a un diplomático nigeriano en Brixton, al sur de Londres. Se unió a las Panteras Negras británicas y asumió las posiciones del marximo leninismo y del feminismo radical. Participó en la ocupación de edificios en Railton Road en Brixton; uno albergaba Sabarr Books y luego se convirtió en el Centro 121, otro fue utilizado como oficina por el colectivo . Morris se convirtió en una impulsora clave del Movimiento de Mujeres Negras en el Reino Unido, cofundadora des Negras en el Reino Unido, cofundadora d , Olive Elaine Morris, född 26 juni 1952 i SOlive Elaine Morris, född 26 juni 1952 i Saint Catherine Parish på Jamaica, död 12 juli 1979 i Lambeth i London, var en jamaicanskfödd, brittiskbaserad samhällsledare och aktivist som arbetade för feminism och svartas rättigheter och ledde husockupationer på 1970-talet. Morris var en nyckelarrangör i Black Women's Movement i Storbritannien, och var medgrundare av Organisation of Women of Asian and African Descent (OWAAD). Hon gick med i brittiska Svarta pantrarna och deltog i ockupationen av 121 Railton Road i Brixton, som blev ett centrum för lokala organisationer.lev ett centrum för lokala organisationer. , Olive Elaine Morris, née le 26 juin 1952 dOlive Elaine Morris, née le 26 juin 1952 dans la Paroisse de Sainte-Catherine en Jamaïque et morte le 12 juillet 1979 à Londres, est une dirigeante communautaire d'origine jamaïcaine basée en Grande-Bretagne. Elle milite dans les mouvements féministes, nationalistes noirs et pour les droits des squatters en Angleterre et dans le Pays de Galles durant les années 1970. Après avoir obtenu son diplôme, Morris retourne à Brixton et travaille au Brixton Community Law Centre. Elle tombe malade et reçoit un diagnostic de lymphome non hodgkinien. Elle meurt à l'âge de 27 ans. hodgkinien. Elle meurt à l'âge de 27 ans. , Olive Elaine Morris (26 June 1952 – 12 JulOlive Elaine Morris (26 June 1952 – 12 July 1979) was a Jamaican-born British-based community leader and activist in the feminist, black nationalist, and squatters' rights campaigns of the 1970s. At the age of 17, she claimed she was assaulted by Metropolitan Police officers following an incident involving a Nigerian diplomat in Brixton, South London. She joined the British Black Panthers, becoming a Marxist–Leninist communist and a radical feminist. She squatted buildings on Railton Road in Brixton; one hosted Sabarr Books and later became the 121 Centre, another was used as offices by the Race Today collective. Morris became a key organiser in the Black Women's Movement in the United Kingdom, co-founding the Brixton Black Women's Group and the Organisation of Women of African and Asian Dganisation of Women of African and Asian D
rdfs:label 奥利弗·莫里斯 , Olive Morris , أوليف موريس
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