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Color Of Change Launches The Pedestal Project Augmented Reality Experience To Power Racial Justice

Color Of Change Launches The Pedestal Project Augmented Reality Experience To Power Racial Justice Former United States Congressman John Lewis, co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement Alicia Garza, and co-founder of Freedom March NYC Chelsea Miller Spotlighted on Empty Pedestals Where Confederate Statues Once Stood News provided by Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, Feb. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, Color Of Change, the nation s largest online racial justice organization, launched The Pedestal Project – an Augmented Reality (AR) experience on Instagram that lets users place statues of racial justice leaders atop empty pedestals where confederate statues once stood as a refreshing new symbol of equality and progress.

BLM Co-Founder Alicia Garza: Black People Need to be Organized

The Black Lives Matter (BLM) organization has been nominated this week for the 2021 Nobel peace prize for its call for systemic change around the globe. Norwegian MP Petter Eide nominated the organization and said BLM forced several countries to confront racism in their own societies.   “[BLM has]been able to mobilize people from all groups of society, not just African-Americans, not just oppressed people, it has been a broad movement, in a way which has been different from their predecessors,”  Eide told The Guardian. ESSENCE spoke with Alicia Garza co-Founder of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, Principal at Black Futures Lab, and Author of

The Obamas To Host YouTube s Black History Month Special, Black Renaissance

Tobe Nwigwe and vignettes from young filmmakers Raafi Rivero and More hosts and guests will be announced “soon,” YouTube says. “People come to YouTube as a place to learn and connect. This Black History Month we wanted to continue meeting this challenge which I believe has never been more important,” Nadine Zylstra, YouTube Original’s head of learning, impact, kids, and families, said in a statement. “By choosing art as the lens to further explore Black history, we hope to inspire our audience to continue embracing Black culture in all its various forms.” Black Renaissance is the latest original to be produced using the $100 million

Different times mean different approaches on race

Different times mean different approaches on race 29 Jan 2021 US Vice President Kamala Harris watches as President Joe Biden signs executive orders on his racial equity agenda at the White House in Washington on Tuesday. Reuters Noah Bierman, Tribune News Service Barack Obama campaigned for president in 2008 with explicit advice from his inner circle to downplay “any topic that might be labeled racial grievance” or to “do anything that would box me in as ‘the Black candidate,’” he wrote in his recent memoir. Just over a dozen years later, Vice President Kamala Harris was ushered into the White House by the drumline of historically Black Howard University, her alma mater, to be the second in command of an administration that has made closing the racial wealth gap one of four policy “pillars.”

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