Allisa Findley is the president of the Botham Jean Foundation, which was established in October 2018 after her 26-year-old brother, Botham Shem Jean was killed by a police officer in his apartment in Dallas, Texas. Since then, Allisa has been on a mission to keeping her brother’s name alive and making the vision of the foundation a reality and staying true to its mission - promoting Christian intervention for social change.
Ms. Findley is the president of Sisters of the Movement, a 501c4 organization established in March 2020. Sisters of the Movement is a coalition of sisters of police brutality victims working in unity, demanding the implementation of policies and laws that are fair and just for people of color.
Websites:
www.bothamjeanfoundation.org - 501(c)3
www.sistersofthemovement.org - 501(c)4
Invited by: Ashley Carr
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