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sorry i'm a little late, but yes feel free!
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Is it okay to use your headers on my other social media? If not, I understand! I just wanted to ask permission. Thank you <3
sorry i'm a little late, but yes feel free!
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Hi... I'm hoping you can give me some ideas. I work a 60 hour week most weeks and I have very little money to spare, meaning I can't reasonably attend protests or donate. I desperately want (and need) to help in someway but I don't know how to. I can share posts on Facebook etc but it's an echo chamber, everyone I know already agrees. Any suggestions of how I can help?
Just raising awareness is huge! Spreading the message and not being afraid to talk about these issues with friends, colleagues, etc. is a great thing to do. The only other thing I can think of at the moment is that you could send an email or a phone call to a government official (federal or state/local) on criminal justice reform.
Thanks for the question and sorry if the response was late!
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