Author: Shay Thomas

NYU Local: Where to Donate Your Money and Time to Help Protesters

Via NYU local: A collection of donation links, fundraisers, and petitions in support of the Black Lives Matter movement and protesters across the country. The death of George Floyd has spurred protests, both violent and non-violent, in Minneapolis and across the country. Over the past few days, there’s a lot of information circulating social media … Read More

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ActBlue: Split a donation Between 70+ Community Bail Funds, Mutual Aid Funds, and Racial Justice Organizers

Via Aiden King on ActBlue: Split a donation to all the bail funds, mutual aid funds, and activist organizations listed on this page, or allocate specific amounts to individual groups. Then be sure to share this page once you’re done. (If you have questions or would like to get a local bail fund in your area added to this page, please … Read More

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National Bail Fund Network: National List of Bail Funds

Via National Bail Fund Network: The National Bail Fund Network is made up of over sixty community bail and bond funds across the country. We regularly update this listing of community bail funds that are freeing people by paying bail/bond and are also fighting to abolish the money bail system and pretrial detention. Note that … Read More

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For Black Girls: Black History BootCamp by GirlTrek

Over the next month, we will walk through Black history together celebrating our powerful foremothers each day. They blazed a trail for us. Sign up below for this special #daughtersof walking challenge and each day, we will email you an inspiring Black history story, a playlist, a secret code to join a fun phone conversation with thousands … Read More

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We Made A Guided Meditation For Stressed Out Girls by Creators For Change

Click here to watch on YouTube via Creators for Change

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How to Support Protesters in Every City

In the past three week, protests demanding justice for Black victims of the police have swept the country, breaking out in over 75 cities. They were initially triggered by George Floyd’s violent death in police custody in Minneapolis. However, they’ve unleashed outrage over a series of tragedies, including the death of Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia, when he … Read More

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