We're Sisters4Justice and we're making shirts and stickers to support the Black Lives Matter movement. 100% of EVERY cent that we earn will be donated to blacklivesmatter.com and colorofchange.org they're working towards making a world where Black people are treated fairly and aren't plagued by police brutality. We’re so passionate about
We're Sisters4Justice and we're making shirts and stickers to support the Black Lives Matter movement. 100% of EVERY cent that we earn will be donated to blacklivesmatter.com and colorofchange.org they're working towards making a world where Black people are treated fairly and aren't plagued by police brutality. We’re so passionate about this movement and we're so happy and ready to donate all we make!
This hits close home to us personally because our dad is Black, we’re Black, our little sister is Black, our friends are Black, our grandparents are Black, our cousins are Black, our aunts and uncles are Black, half our family is black! There are a vast amount of Black people who have been wrongly accused, harassed, mocked, hurt, or killed because of racism and it's terrifying and heartbreaking.
1.) We don’t want to be scared every time our dad leaves the house alone.
2) We don't want anyone else to have that gut-wrenching fear for themselves or their family.
3.) We don’t want anyone else to be a victim of police brutality again.
Everyone deserves to live in a world where skin color isn’t seen as a threat. Support the movement!
Savannah (top) is 19 years old and Dakota (bottom) is 17 years old, we're sisters who were born and raised in Maryland. As children, growing up around a bunch of people who didn't look like us was tough because we constantly felt disconnected and like we were very different from everyone else. We knew about racism when we were younger, bu
Savannah (top) is 19 years old and Dakota (bottom) is 17 years old, we're sisters who were born and raised in Maryland. As children, growing up around a bunch of people who didn't look like us was tough because we constantly felt disconnected and like we were very different from everyone else. We knew about racism when we were younger, but as we got older the severity of racism in America seemed amplified. Seeing Black men and women being killed for no reason other than prejudice deeply angered and saddened us. So, we thought of this idea of selling shirts and stickers and donating 100% of our earnings so we can help the Black community and encourage others to help as well.
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