From filmmakers to community builders, these creators are making the world a more equitable place.
If you’re not following the work of creators and community builders likeDr.
From fighting for racial justice to modeling intersectional realness, here are five Black changemakers to follow this year.
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His passion for disrupting the negative narratives around Black boys and men is unrivaled.
She is also a community activist, famous for her work as an antiracist and intersectional feminist.
Diallo is the epitome of an artivist.
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She leverages all forms of multimedia to communicate complex issues of race, class, and equity.
The anti-racism educator and two-time TEDx Speaker is one of LinkedIn’s top voices on racial equity.
She addresses challenges faced by Black professionals in particular and other underrepresented groups more broadly.
While the organization has over4,000 followers on Instagram,LinkedInis where the community really thrives.
If youre into oral history, you cant miss this feed.
Richardson has founded the most significant effort to capture the African American experience since theWPA Slave Narrativesof the 1930s.
While social media is fleeting, Richardsons effort will undoubtedly leave a lasting legacy for future generations.
She covers everything from colorism to code-switching in Latinx communities in the United States and beyond.
Harris also offers online Black Latin American History courses and workshops on dismantling antiblackness in Latinx communities.
She also producedNEGRO, a docu-series about Latinx identity.
If youre craving nuance around race, follow Dash.