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The post 50 BLM Charities (and Organizations) to Donate to Right Now appeared first on Reader's Digest. Here are 50 charities and organizations that deserve your donor dollars and volunteerism.
The Detroit Black Community Food Security Network (DBCFSN) is an urban, community-oriented, predominantly black, grassroots food justice group. The organization was initiated by a communal desire to start an organic garden collective, and has grown from its founding in 2006 with over 50 Detroit residents as members. [ 1 ]
Research revealed that despite having a lower net worth, Black communities are more charitable than whites. In a 10-part series for Washington Post, Michelle Singletary authored examinations on ...
The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, one of the main organizations coordinating organizing and mobilization efforts across the reported raising $90 million in 2020 (equivalent to $106 million in 2023 [50]), including a substantial number of individual donations online, with an average donation of $30.76 (equivalent to $36.21 [50]).
Using interviews, local and federal data, and news, Stacker highlights 10 Black-led food justice organizations working for a more equitable food system.
The Movement for Black Lives was described by Deva Woodly, Professor of Politics at The New School, during the George Floyd protests as "an umbrella organization that consists of a coalition of movement organizations across the nation" which allowed people to "connect the dots between the symptoms of the present crisis and their structural causes."
“We build those things so that they can have a better experience in the workplace,” he added. LGBTQ+ people The LGBTQ+ community has also benefitted from DEI programs in the workplace.
The organization's involvement in protests in Ferguson and the slogan's popularity brought the organization and the Black Lives Matter movement to national attention. New found popularity sparked a rise of other Black Lives Matter organizations that were independent of the BLMGN, as well as new chapters of the BLMGN forming in other cities. [31]