Doritos joins the Black Lives Matter movement and commits to amplifying Black voices in its new spot "Do you hear us now?"
Doritos joins the Black Lives Matter movement and commits to amplifying Black voices in its new spot "Do you hear us now?"
NASA has renamed its HQ in Washington, DC after Mary Jackson, who “overcame barriers to become NASA's first Black woman engineer.”
New Yorkers have been told to wear a mask when out in public. And if they did not listen to Governor Cuomo, they may want to listen to Jason Voorhees.
Nextdoor has announced it's removing its Forward to Police feature that allows people to forward urgent alerts to local law enforcement.
For Juneteenth, Twitter turned several real tweets into billboards that were advertised in cities that play an important part in the current protests.
Facebook has announced an additional commitment of $200 million to support black-owned businesses and organizations.
Google has announced a $200 million increase in its annual Ad Grants commitment to help nonprofits around the world.
Inspired by Washington DC, community leaders in New York painted a gigantic Black Lives Matter street mural in the heart of Bedstuy, Brooklyn.
CEO Susan Wojcicki announced YouTube is creating a multiyear $100 million fund to amplify and develop the voices of Black creators on the platform.
Facebook is adding more countries to its blood donations feature to help fight shortages caused by shelter-in-place orders due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A TikTok challenge is going viral, making it easy to understand privilege and how people are treated differently based on race and physical appearance.
Apple was quick to update the satellite imagery in Apple Maps to bring focus to the giant Black Lives Matter mural in Washington DC.
Banksy shares his feelings about the worldwide protests against systemic racism and police brutality in the way he knows best: Art.
K-Pop fans are showing their formidable social media power to drown out potential racist posts using the hashtag #whitelivesmatter on Twitter.
If you want to support the Black Lives Matter but are too broke to donate, there are alternative ways to raise funds, as simple as streaming YouTube videos.
Crayola is launching a new set of crayons designed to represent a more diverse range of skin tone colors to advance inclusion and impact how kids express themselves.
Google has partnered with the National Alliance on Mental Illness to bring a clinically-validated questionnaire for anxiety self-assessment to search.
"Don't pretend there's not a problem in America." In the wake of the on-going protests across America, Nike boldly addresses racism in its new campaign.