Black Out Days Actually Started Five Years Ago To Empower Black People. The Creators Were Never Credited In Any Of The Spin Offs.
Earlier this week, if you logged on to Instagram, you will have noticed the black squares coming up on your feed with the hashtag #BlackoutTuesday.
The day was actually supposed to be for the music industry with the hashtag #TheShowMustBePaused — but somehow a different flyer about a blackout encouraging people to post black squares went viral.was created by two Black women, Jamila Thomas and Brianna Agyemang.
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