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Given the importance of social media in activists’ efforts to organize, it’s important to be mindful about how even well-meaning initiatives can disrupt a fragile ecosystem—especially when there are other ways to contribute. Rather than sharing a low-effort post on social media—as so, so many brands did this week in apparent displays of solidarity that felt not only hollow but also grossly opportunistic—consider any number of alternative efforts shared by Agyemang and Thomas, including by donating to the family of Floyd; helping the family of Arbery; or demanding for justice for Taylor. You can also donate to community bail funds to help support protestors actively working to combat police brutality and fight systemic injustice.

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Looking for additional ways to advocate for Black lives? Check out this list of resources by our sister site Lifehacker for ways to get involved.