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If you want to donate to the Black Lives Matter movement but the coronavirus pandemic has left you in a position of financial insecurity, some YouTubers have created monetized videos that directly support affiliated organizations — all you need to do is stream.

According to Tone Deaf, Zoe Amira created the first video (below) — an hour-long clip comprising music, poetry, and art from black artists. One-hundred percent of the advertising revenue will be donated to various organizations offering bail funds, financial support for families affected by police brutality, and advocacy groups.

In order for the video to be profitable, you must disable ad-blocker and keep the video volume on (you can mute the tab though, to keep it running in the background).

Stream the video below.

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Join us in taking a stance against institutionalized racism. For more:

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