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Jordan Brooks is the Executive Director of the United State of Women, a national organization dedicated to convening, connecting, and amplifying voices in the fight for full gender equity.
To non-Black allies: if you haven’t done so already, please join us in taking immediate action for the Black community. Dismantling racism is the job of those of us who have privilege. Let’s get to work. Thousands of people in cities across the country attended protests over the past week following the murder of George Floyd while in police custody. For him, for Breonna Taylor, for Ahmaud Arbery, for Tony McDade, for Eric Garner, for Philando Castile, for Sandra Bland, for Botham Jean, for Tamir Rice, for Atatania Jefferson, and for all who have been victims of senseless, preventable police violence: we demand change. We demand protection, safety, and justice for Black lives.
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