Over the past week, more and more DJs have publicly come forward to denounce the current climate of racial injustice and support the Black Lives Matter movement. Together, the EDM community has raised thousands of dollars for black rights organizations like the NAACP, Minnesota Freedom Fund, and Black Visions Collective. Many took the time during Blackout Tuesday to show their continued support by attending the protests that are currently being held around the country. Check out their posts below and find more information about the Black Lives Matter movement here.
View this post on InstagramTo be silent is to be complicit. ✊??
View this post on InstagramOne of the most beautiful and powerful things I have ever been apart of. Los Angeles was peaceful and effective with the message all day. #blacklivesmatter
View this post on InstagramYesterday I attended a peaceful protest. we gathered downtown Los Angeles at city hall and walked the blocks. Never in my life have I felt such unity and respect from my peers around me. We need change and I will do this everyday until we get it. #blacklivesmatter
View this post on InstagramEquality over Racism #BlackLivesMatter
View this post on InstagramI dont want any comments unless they say Black Lives Matter✊?✊?✊?
View this post on InstagramUsing this day to protest, sign petitions, donate, and educate myself further.
View this post on InstagramIf you can organize safely. Organize. If you can donate. Donate. ??❤️??????? I will be protesting again today. Join me: end of 16th st Mall and Broadway at 6pm tonight.
View this post on InstagramPeaceful protest in Phoenix today
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View this post on InstagramSpeak up. Stand up. Do what’s right and fucking fight for equality. Black lives matter.
View this post on InstagramThis last week has been tough. As a half black half white band doing black music we all have different experiences when it comes to racial injustice. Sometimes that makes it hard for us a band to collectively speak on it with nuance on short form social media,, not because we disagree on anything but it just feels like these issues deserve all our real thoughts. But let us at least say we stand with the protesters, we stand against racism. Some people we talk to really seem to be taking this seriously while other people seem to be ignoring it altogether, continuing the pattern of denial and letting the bulls@it prevail as it always has. Black Lives Matter and if you’re not on that side of the fence we have no space for ya over here. Matisse, Adam, Gregory
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