Have a plan, she said. On Aug. 11, Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke privately with a group of Black Lives Matter protesters who had tried to disrupt one of her campaign events in New Hampshire.

Clinton said raising awareness about inequality would not be enough — there should be a specific vision to improve the lives of black Americans.

“You’re gonna have to come together as a movement and say, ‘Here’s what we want done about it,’ ” Clinton said, according to a video of the encounter, adding: “That’s what I would love to have your thoughts about, because that’s what I’m trying to figure out.”

Read more in the Los Angeles Times.