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How to Support Black Lives Matter Initiatives Outside Protests

By Kenny Lo and Sonal Tulsyani

Student Lifestyle Editor and Staff Writer

While protestors are taking to the streets in a national movement to demonstrate with other advocates of Black Lives Matter (BLM), many are eager to assist but can’t protest. 

Here are five things people can easily do every day to continue to support efforts to combat social injustice:

Look up the history or Herstory of Black Lives Matter. Watch YouTube videos such as this piece from Great Big Story, and from credible links (check that they are viable!) posted on social media about police brutality, racial inequality and historical injustice. This is not just happening in the United States. it is happening around the globe.

Big companies like Netflix are doing their part in raising awareness of Black Lives Matter by having an entire section and collection dedicated to BLM. Maybe there is something to learn from it.

According to this Allure post, two great ways to show solidarity on social media are to follow, repost and retweet social media from Black creators and Black community leaders.

Here are two Google Docs owned by Black Lives Matter with various resources: one has more petition links, and the other has more donation links

People are self-educating and supporting Black-owned businesses by actions such as shopping at Black-owned bookstores. 

Here is a list of Black-owned businesses in New Jersey created by Support Black Owned. 

People can use the app eatOkra to order food from Black-owned restaurants. 

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Joining together in solidarity for Black Lives Matter.