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As the world continues to grapple with widespread systemic racism, police brutality, and other racial and social injustices perpetrated against the Black community, non-Black allies are looking for more (or new) ways to support the Black community. Though there are a number of actions one can take to help support, protect, and uplift Black communities — like participating in peaceful protests, sharing accurate information to help spread knowledge, educating and correcting those closest to you who aren't anti-racists, and donating money to grassroots organizations that have long been doing this work — frequenting Black-owned restaurants (as well as Black-owned businesses in general) every chance you get is an easy but substantial way to support Black people, Black families, and Black neighborhoods.