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Looking for Black-owned businesses to spend your hard-earned dollars just got easier. 

As a multitude of organizations continue to mobilize it is clear the war against racism will need adequate funding. Thankfully some brands are stepping up to support the cause.

Beyoncé is urging fans to stay in formation as the fight for justice continues.

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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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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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The family of Floyd retained the services of former New York City medical examiner Michael Baden and the University of Michigan’s Allecia Wilson.

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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. 

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What once stood as a symbol of the unrest in the city of Minneapolis now is a burning reminder that Black people are fed the f**k up.

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Protestor's patience ran without police officers decked out riot gear as they doused them with pepper spray,  tear gas, and fired rubber bullets at them.

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When Jay-Z‘s Roc Nation and the NFL announced its current partnership arrangement, many on the outside levied both praise and criticism of the move while employing the “wait and see” approach. Now that it’s been revealed a new apparel line linked to the mysterious social justice program along with an NFL kickoff concert featuring Roc […]