YouTubers are creating monetized videos to help protestors
YouTubers are creating monetized videos to help protestors

In response to the killings of George Floyd,Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and countlessothers, protests have broken out worldwideto fight police brutality and systemic racismtoward the Black community.And while many people have rushed to open theirpurses and donate to charities that are supportingthe cause, not everyone has the means to do so.The good news?

YouTubers have come up with acreative and genius way for people who are short oncash to donate to the Black Lives Matter movement.The idea is simple: YouTubers are uploadinghour-long monetized videos promoting musicand art made by Black artists.and donating 100 percent of the ad revenuemade on said videos to organizations supportingBlack lives and various other causes.According to Polygon, the first of these videoswas created and uploaded by YouTuber Zoe Amira.Below, we’ve rounded up some otherYouTube creators you can watch to help raisemoney to support Black lives and protestorsstanding up against systemic racism.When you watch, just make sure that1.

Your ad-blockers are turned off and2.

Your volume is turned on.Hannahleeduggan .Francesca Grace.Omuriceu.Stephanie Soo.Touchdalight