
#blacklivesmatter resources
As protests have begun and continue to take over the entire world, it is important for us all to take time to reflect on what we can do to empower Black lives and all people of colour both in our community and worldwide. Not only should we be anti-racist but we should support those of ethnic minorities and ensure that we actively fight for others to be anti-racist as well. Push for political action towards defunding the police and distributing that money towards housing services, schooling systems, or other social programs where people of colour are unrightfully treated. Now is the time to take a stand with people of colour around the world, magnify their voices, and take action.
AWARE FOUNDATION - BLACK LIVES MATTER
#BLM COLOURING PAGES:
Caryn Davidson, a New York City-based educator and artist, created these wonderful posters for use to educate. Each poster depicts one of the 13 principles of the Black Lives Matter global network.
WAYS TO MAKE A MEANINGFUL IMPACT:
PETITIONS, PROTESTS, AND OPPORTUNITIES:
LETTERS FOR BLACK LIVES:
crowdsourced, multilingual, and culturally-aware resources aimed at creating a space for open and honest conversations about racial justice, police violence, and anti-Blackness in our families and communities.
SUPPORT BLACK ARTISTS:
Artwork by Richmends who is featured on our Instagram for ‘5 Black Artists To Discover and Support’.
Sandra Brewster, photo by Jalani Morgan. A visual artist based in Toronto who has had her work exhibited nationally and abroad and is a recipient of the Toronto Friends of the Visual Arts Artist Prize (2018) and the Gattuso Prize for Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival (2017).
Contribute to the Shades Collective Fundraiser for BlPOC artists
Necessary Tomorrow’s: Fund to Support Baltimore Based Black Artists/Creatives
Black Art in an Online Art Gallery: BuyBlackArt.com
VIDEO FUNDRAISER: