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Black Lives Matter: A Call to Allies

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2020 has been a hell of a year so far. Against the backdrop of a pandemic has come an actual nationwide uprising for real equity. So in honor of the work that's been done, and the work that's left to do, we're giving you a  Juneteenth  gift: a three part series of resources to help yourself and others be better activists and advocates for racial justice. Part 1 is a post dedicated to organizations doing great work and resources to help you contribute. Part 2 focuses on BIPOC artisans and businesses. This is Part 3 : resources for allies, to help them confront white supremacy both internally and externally. After all, you can't dismantle something you're afraid to face head-on. First Step of Being an Ally: Do the Work For those who are allies (whether you're new to the fight or you've marched around the block before), the focus should be on educating yourself, examining your biases, and using your privilege to protect and amplify BIPOC voices and bo

Black Lives Matter: Conscious Consumerism

2020 has been a hell of a year so far. Against the backdrop of a pandemic has come an actual nationwide uprising for real equity. So in honor of the work that's been done, and the work that's left to do, we're giving you a  Juneteenth  gift: a three part series of resources to help yourself and others be better activists and advocates for racial justice. Part 1 is a post dedicated to organizations doing great work and resources to help you contribute. This is Part 2 , where focus is on supporting BIPOC businesses and artisans. Part 3 is for allies - resources to help white allies combat white supremacy both internally and externally. After all, you can't dismantle something you're afraid to confront. Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is Empowering BIPOC communities is about more than activism, it's also about putting your money where your mouth is, and supporting BIPOC artists, businesses, and restaurants. From Taharka Brothers Ice Cream to The Spice Sui

Black Lives Matter

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2020 has been a hell of a year so far. Against the backdrop of a pandemic has come an actual nationwide uprising for real equity. So in honor of the work that's been done, and the work that's left to do, we're giving you a  Juneteenth  gift: a three part series of resources to help yourself and others be better activists and advocates for racial justice. This is Part 1 : a post dedicated to organizations doing great work and resources to help you contribute. Part 2 focuses on BIPOC artisans and businesses. Part 3 is for allies - resources to help white allies challenge white supremacy both internally and externally. After all, you can't dismantle something you're afraid to confront.  Organizations for Change There are hundreds of organizations who are working towards justice and equity, so this is by no means a definitive list, but here are some of our favorites (and feel free to suggest more in the comments). Color of Change  bills itself as the nat