How to Continue Fighting for Social Justice
Love Wavelength is a Black-founded community that believes everyone can achieve their creative goals regardless of race, gender, age, or creative discipline. We are dedicated to doing our part to create more inclusion for BIPOC creatives.
There are many ways you can get involved right now, from protesting to donating and contacting your local government. This is a non-exhaustive list of the ways you can continue the fight for social change.
We are using our Instagram platform to share the work of amazing Black creatives/artists throughout June and will continue to share resources to help empower you.
Master Documents
This article only covers a few things. Please visit these master docs to get a massive amount of information.
Donate to Organizations + Communities
- Black Lives Matter
- Equal Justice Initiative
- National Council For Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls
- COVID-19 Mutual Aid Network – Los Angeles
- The Metro Atlanta Mutual Aid Fund
- East of the River Mutual Aid Fund
- Bail funds
- Minnesota Freedom Fund
- National Bail Fund Network
- National Bail Out
- The Bail Project
- Black Trans Protesters Emergency Fund
- LGBTQ Fund
- ActBlue Donation Splits
- Master Donation List Including more organizations
Donate to Black families who have lost loved ones
- George Floyd
- Breonna Taylor
- Ahmaud Arbery
- Regis Korchinski
- Jamee Johnson
- Destiny Harrison
- Eric Rosalia
- Belly Mujinga
- Dion Johnson
- Go Here and Here for more
Contact your Local Legislators and Get Involved
- @Restistbot is a free text bot that will walk you through writing a letter to your federal representatives. Text “Resist” to 504-09 to get started.
- Find your Elected Officials and call/email them about local legislation that will make your communities safer for BIPOC.
Support Black Businesses
Educate Yourself
- Anti-Racism Master Doc
- Bookshop.org – This list is anti-racist
- 12 Movies to Watch to Educate Yourself About Racism and Protest History
- Becoming an active ally to the black community
- Comprehensive Ally Resources