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Black Voices for Black Justice Fund Launches to Support Activists Working to Create an Anti-Racist America


As the U.S. continues an unprecedented racial reckoning following the deaths and continued pursuit of justice for countless Black Americans including Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, an innovative new fund is supporting Black leaders on the frontlines of shaping the urgent movement to build a fair, equitable, and anti-racist America. The Black Voices for Black Justice Fund launched today with an initial $2 million investment ? with the goal of raising over $10 million ? to support Black leaders as they seize this unparalleled opportunity to advance racial justice.

In announcing the fund, co-chair Kerry Washington, actress and activist, said, "The Black Voices for Black Justice Fund recognizes incredible leaders who have been on the frontlines working to dismantle the deep-rooted, racist systems that have plagued our country for centuries. Amplifying their voices and providing resources to these inspiring advocates is critical as we strive towards equity and racial justice in this country."

Thirty-one awardees ? encompassing Black leaders across U.S. cities including Minneapolis, MN; Tulsa, OK; Washington, D.C.; Brooklyn, NY and Portland, OR ? have been selected for the fund's first set of investments, encompassing a range of Black community leaders and organizers across the country who are working to address systems of oppression, violence and inequality:

"The Black Voices for Black Justice Fund recognizes and supports the incredible work that's being done by everyday heroes at the grassroots level," said Wes Moore, bestselling author, social entrepreneur and CEO of the Robin Hood Foundation and a co-chair of the fund. "In order for our communities to exceed the level of greatness we all aspire to, these voices must be elevated, supported and heard."

In addition to Ms. Washington and Mr. Moore, BVBJ is led by the following national Black leaders:

Initial funding was pooled by seven foundations: The Joe and Clara Tsai Foundation (which supports the fund's special area focus in Brooklyn); The Moriah Fund; Galaxy Gives; Chan Zuckerberg Initiative; and CityBridge Foundation, Greater Washington Community Foundation and Bridge Alliance Education Fund (which collectively support the fund's special area focus in Washington, D.C.)

For more information about the Black Voices for Black Justice Fund, and to see the full list of awardees, visit www.blackvoices.org.

About Black Voices for Black Justice Fund

The Black Voices for Black Justice Fund is a new racial justice fund that is supporting Black leaders and Black-led organizations on the front lines in shaping the urgent movement to build a fair, equitable, and anti-racist America. It will amplify and elevate ongoing efforts to address our national crisis surrounding racism, white supremacy, police brutality, and racial inequality. By linking emerging community and local leaders with a cohort of established national leaders, the Fund will also seek to help develop the next generation of Black leaders.



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