This paper examines the intersection of disinformation and fake news trends with Black cyberfeminism, highlighting how Black women have been central in resisting attempts to disrupt Black engagement in institutional arenas. It argues that #BlackLivesMatter serves as a form of resistance to disinformation in online communities, driven by the innovative digital praxis of Black women. Despite efforts to render Black perspectives invisible, the paper contends that Black women's digital praxis effectively combats the harmful effects of disinformation campaigns targeting the Black community.
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Gray, Kishonna L., and Breigha Adeyemo. "Not “falling for the okey-doke”:# BlackLivesMatter as resistance to disinformation in online communities." Feminist Media Studies 21.5 (2021): 868-871.
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