If money is tight and/or you are unable to leave the house, there are still ways you can financially contribute to the BlackLivesMatter movement, including by watching this video:
As the national and global protests that have erupted after the killing of 46-year-old George Floyd continue, many of us are searching for meaningful ways we can take action in the fight against systemic racism and police brutality.
Yet, even if money is tight and/or you are unable to leave the house, there are still ways you can financially contribute to the movement. One such way is an hour long video uploaded to YouTube by Zoe Amira on May 30. The video, a compilation of black art, poetry, music and words that has been viewed thus-far over seven million times, raises all of its money from built-in advertisements.
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