Beatrice "Auntie Bee X" Johnson

Sister Beatrice X Johnson, aka Auntie Bee, is co-founder of the Love Not Blood Campaign, a social justice organization

founded to work with families that have suffered the traumatic experience of police violence, whether by police officers, security officers, or community violence. She is the wife of Uncle Bobby X Johnson and the cousin of Gail Keaton-Smiley, who was killed by the Detroit police in 1972 and the aunt of Oscar Grant killed by the Bay Area BART police in 2009 in Oakland, California. She is a recipient of the Mawina Kuyyate Award and the Momz That Rock Award, the Dick Gregory Community Award, as well as, many others. She is a member of the Nation of Islam and served as the Protocol Director for 7 years at Muhammad Mosque 26, Oakland California. She has been involved with activism since the early age of 10 years old. Auntie Bee first police activism case was at the age 21 years old. Auntie Bee was part of the activism and protesting behind Sagon Penn, twice acquitted in the shooting of two San Diego police officers in a racially charged case that sharply exposed the divide between the police and the Black community. Auntie Bee is a community organizer, activist, and an extremely caring mother, grandmother and Great grandmother that bring love and emotional support to mothers and family members impacted by police violence. Auntie Bee embodies completely and dynamically each day, a beautiful spirit, and a clear understanding, to her vision of the revolutionary path of Love by the spirit of African culture. If we all walk in her spirit, we are sure to reach our objective. Auntie Bee works to bring about an atmosphere of social justice and family relationship throughout the United States.