We Must Step Up For Black People Right Now - Here’s How

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“Black people have been systematically discriminated against – financially, physically and through every means possible.”

Black people are being killed in the streets, for playing with toy guns, for eating Skittles, for sitting in their homes, for exercising and for simply existing, every day. This is not new. But this wave of outrage from non-Black people has came because of the graphic and in quick succession. Let’s not waste this on empty promises.

Make it clear this is part of their job amd the organization needs their leadership here—this is not a nice-to-have, it’s a necessity. They have a responsibility to show up for everyone. Keep in mind, most in leadership are white or non-Black, therefore their role as allies are important. They have the privilege of being listened to. They must amplify, learn and talk to their fellow white and non-Black colleagues to invoke real change.Remember that one post doesn’t fix systemic racism.

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