
If you’ve only seen videos of the Black Lives Matter protests on the news, you might think of protesters as angry. And they are angry. There’s a collective anger against the racial and social injustice that the Black community has faced for generations and generations—injustice they still face today. But it’s more than that. These protesters of all ages, all races, all backgrounds are ultimately coming together out of love for their fellow human beings. From New York City to Philadelphia, from Amsterdam to Paris, this is how people are standing with the Black Lives Matter movement around the world.
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