Disruption Timeline

By jularis
  • Women's March 2017

    Women's March 2017

    Thousands of women protest the day after President Trumps inauguration. It brought a lot of attention to news stations, social media, and even President Trump himself responded to the march.
  • March for Our Lives 2018

    March for Our Lives 2018

    Student-led act to support gun control. This was a worldwide rally where millions of people participated, much of it through social media.
  • George Floyd Murder 2020

    George Floyd Murder 2020

    The killing of George Floyd flooded the news and country, initiating protests, millions of social media posts and tremendous growth for the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
  • Creation of Lets Talk Sis 2020

    Creation of Lets Talk Sis 2020

    Public figure Ganel Lyn Condie interviews on Facebook Alexis and Chante - biracial sisters - talking about racial diversity and inclusion. After this interview, the two sisters created Lets Talk Sis - Instagram and Facebook pages that have now almost 15,000 followers and they teach people how to better connect with people from different races and talk about racial topics.
  • Operation Underground Railroad March 2020

    Operation Underground Railroad March 2020

    Hundreds rally and march to end human trafficking in Salt Lake City. The event was marketed and spread through Facebook, and CEO of O.U.R. spoke on a live video throughout the world.