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If you're out here using the protests to boost your social media status, WE SEE YOU.

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K-Pop stans are using their incredible presence on social media to be an ally in the fight against police brutality and social injustice.

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Ben & Jerry’s is still invited to the cookout, perpetually. The ice cream brand went the extra mile in releasing a statement that explicitly blast white supremacy, and was swiftly applauded for the message.

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At a time when the country as a whole is trying to figure out what's next, Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club decided to try to mend bridges by inviting fellow on-air personality and known racist Rush Limbaugh on their show to discuss the age-old topic of race--causing many fans to question the agenda of the show. On Monday (June 1), The Breakfast Club and Rush Limbaugh decided to virtually combine their respected shows in an effort to have an open and professional dialogue about the current state of race relations in America. 

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The racist deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and countless other Black people caused protesters in cities across the country to pour into the streets and demand justice in the midst of a global pandemic. We put together a list of vetted organizations that do on-the-ground work and other credible resources including bail […]

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Of course, the news of Season 4's postponement was met with positive reactions, BUT some feel a video game update is more important than Black people demanding justice.

iOne Digital stands in solidarity with all things Black. Activism is multifaceted. We need soldiers on the streets. We need financial backers. We need organizers. We need pray warriors. And, we need storytellers.

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Founded in 2009, Grindr, the social networking dating app for gay, bi, trans, and queer people, is showing its allyship to protesters across the country who are out in the streets risking their lives following the fatal arrest of George Floyd.

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While the people continue to fight in the name of social justice we can not ignore that COVID-19 is still a real thing. Drake has just provided many families some serious support.

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The protest was initially organized by workers in the music industry, and Instagram users have been sharing photos of black squares in solidarity with black victims of police violence.

After seeing she had a greenlight to vandalize while white, she proceeded to write "Floyd" on the business window much to the entertainment of the boys in blue in attendance. We can only imagine how things would've turned out had that woman been a person of color.

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We can't front it was looking a little shaky for Todd Smith, but its good to know he still understands what is going on in these streets.Â