Again, I'm not affiliated or even particularly interested in caping for BLM but I find y'all responses interesting.
What they're talking about conceptually is the church without the church. There are occasionally debates about how black folks
can't be Christian because of how it was distorted and
reindoctrinated upon our AA slave ancestors. However, the church had a big role in us getting connected and getting us (as well as our friends and families) out of slavery. Now that we have drifted into our own personal beliefs and don't need the church, it's time to regroup as believers and non-believers and look out for black folks in order to fight our common enemies in any arena that we see fit. It doesn't have to be as a monolith. It can be as simple as a bar in your neighborhood, a school in your county, or a company owned by your senator (by proxy of course
) that isn't treating a specific section of black people right.