This week Isabel and Elizabeth continue our conversation with Blu Buchanan, PhD Candidate in the Department of Sociology and Co-Founder of Students and Workers Ending Racial Violence (SWERV). This week we pick up where we left off when talking about how Black Lives Matter's focus and tactics have changed since their inception, including BLM Sacramento's fight against the gentrification of Oak Park, and how the situation in Davis is slightly different than the challenges faced by BLM Sacramento. We chat about the Picnic Day 5's experience with Davis Police and the Yolo District Attorney's office, and DPD's attempts to obtain military equipment, like a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle. We delve into the phrase "all lives matter," discuss how Blue Lives Matter was founded, and explain why it's a racist movement.Stay tuned for part five of our conversation with Blu!Have any comments, questions, or ideas for future shows? Send us an e-mail at indivisibleyolopodcast@gmail.com!