How to keep supporting BLM
- courtneykdavies
- Jul 1, 2020
- 4 min read
Throughout the past month, we’ve seen Black Lives Matter protests and people coming together all around the world to try put an end to racism and fight for equality, to change the society we live in. However, the mainstream media are reporting on it less as time goes on, and less is being seen on social media. Just because you don’t see it on your timeline doesn’t mean that it’s not happening. There is many ways you can still support the movement and protest against police brutality.

Sign Petitions.
This is one of the easiest things you can do, only takes a few minutes and doesn’t cost any money. When you sign them, you can choose to keep updated with the petitions progress and this can further educate you. Petitions are easy to find, you can Google them or find them on social media. New petitions are coming out all the time because there is more injustice everyday that needs address. Even if the petitions are from across the world, you can still sign from wherever from using American postcodes that can be found on Google.
2. Donate.
You can donate to bail funds to help innocent people make their bail and directly to the Black Lives Matter charity to support education and support the black community. If you don’t have money to donate, some Youtubers have monetised videos to donate their adsense to a variety of charities that help combat racism. You can leave it running in the background whilst you do something, just make sure the ads fully play through. There is no excuse. Here are some links:
3. Protest.
Protests are still going on and if you feel safe enough going to them, considering the current pandemic, you definitely should. Protests are peaceful and a good way to show your support visually and make a difference. Celebrities around the world have protested as well. Make sure you wear a mask, protective clothing, nothing that can identify you and stay hydrated. Your safety is also important.
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4. Educating yourself.
Because lockdown has left a lot of us with nothing to do, there is no better time to educate yourself. You can learn about the history of racism and how it has developed, real life stories. You can educate yourself through books, shows or movies. Netflix has a good selection which is very accessible, some are: 13th, When They See Us and The Hate That You Give. Some good books are: Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race (Reni Eddo-Lodge), Don’t Touch My Hair (Emma Dabiri), Natives (Akala).
5. Supporting Black Businesses
Whether it is globally or locally, supporting black owned businesses means that you are directly supporting black people. Some notable clothing ones are Hanifa, Martine Rose, Sami Miro Vintage and Glazed NYC. For more beauty based brands, there are: Skin by Ame, Fifty Two Cosmetics and Papa Rozier. There is a link to an Instagram master post of a range of black owned businesses:
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The fight for equality is far from over. Keep educating, keep protesting, keep signing petitions and donating.
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