Encourage initiatives to counter inequality: ways and ways of practice


Understand, it isn't past, and won't be done shortly. We must struggle for equality until there are life and freedom for all and the pursuit of happiness.


Everybody has been tired for the past few months. Some of us felt that we would be dealing with the uneasy of a shelter for several months until things could get back to normal as the coronavirus spread across the globe. We figured TikTok images, Animal Crossing, Netflix, and maybe an explosion of hobbies would occupy much of our free time. This was not the case, unfortunately.

Rapid to the present. Société hasn't returned to normal and, instead, we had more time to discuss the subject of race worldwide – mainly how Black Americans are mistreated in American society.

We not only see how the COVID-19 pandemic has hit Black people and Brown Americans disproportionately, but we also see the injustices and violence faced by Black Americans every day in greater depth. The world watches and finally answers to these injustices, whether it's that the cops call you after a reasonable and straightforward demand at the park, go jogging around your neighborhood, or sleep in your own home. The list of people we 're grieving is far too long, from Eric Garner to George Floyd.

We are hurt, puzzled, frustrated, angry, and tired.



We 're tired, but we're never done.

How can you help your Black friends and colleagues?

  • Give them time, space, and compassion a little more.
  • Understand that some of them are blowjob and lose what to do.

  • Let them come to help you with causes.

  • Agree collectively on the way to show wordless support such as an emoji:

Why will this campaign be promoted?


Understand, it's not history, nor is this movement over soon. We have to struggle for equality before everyone can find life, freedom, and happiness.



Here is a list of places you can expand, donate, or sign changes requests:

Donate Donation

Give help and promote the fair representation and justice movement to all of these organizations, and petitions.


  • Bail Fund Regional

  • Block recovery

  • Collective Black Visions

  • George Floyd's family's official GoFundMe

  • Legal Fund Justice for Regis

  • Initiative for Social Justice

  • NAACP Improved Program

  • Matter Network of Black Lives

 Sign


Sponsored reform and transparency within our justice system, sign each of these petitions.



  • Petition on Color of Change

  • Breonna Taylor's Official Petition

  • Tony McDade Petition Judge

  • Ahmad Arbery Court complaint Justice

  • George Floyd's Rights Complaint

Do

  • Tweet, call, and send posts to your elected state or local officials on your social networks and call for equal justice today. To learn how to reach your members, you can use 5 calls.
  • Check your articles, and social media posts as misinformation in this digital age are hurtful and pervasive.

Educational resources

  • Time to learn more about and how to act safely against institutionalized racism in America.

  • This post by the Obama foundation includes a "Get Educated" segment with articles and information on antiracism.

  • Included in this comprehensive list are posts, books, TV shows, and films.

  • Barack Obama's post shows how the actual turning point for progress will be this moment.

  • This Guide to the Anti-Defamation League offers concrete guidance about how to bring young people into race and prejudice talks.

  • This post puts together tools and information on how to collectively help and combat the anti-racist future.
  • Just Mercy is a significant reading by Bryan Stevenson, the director of the Equal Justice Initiative.

    Mental health resources

    • Ethel 's Club – A Black-owned and -operated social club that offers access to Black therapists and a multitude of creative events for People of Color.
    • Crisis Text Line – A different approach to crisis intervention, Crisis Text Line offers you help when you text 741-741. You can speak with anyone willing to listen and give you additional support.
    • Shine text – A self-care app for Black people that allows you to sign up for friendly books and tips every day.

    • Black Girls Therapy – A Black Directory for Black Therapists in your area.
    • BEAM – a black collective on the health and healing of black communities, both in their emotional and mental health.
    • Tips for self-care for Black people who deal with this very stressful situation - A resource on VICE with tips that may provide a bit of relief.

    Tips for protesting

      • The rights understanding – ACLU's critical tool.

      • Secure and legal protests – remember to wear a mask to protect yourself!

      • Why can I support a tear-gas person

      Finally, when we see it, let 's celebrate solidarity and beauty: 

        • The international community watches and interacts with us across the world.

        • Demonstrators walk greedily.
        • Demonstrators in the Upper East Side, New York, takes a knee and raise their hands.
        • Harlem, New York City, protested.
        • The chief cop kneels with protesters in New York City.

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