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If there is anything that can be learned from recent events, it’s that now is not a time to be quietly horrified and assume that we all agree on the subject of racism. Highsnobiety is a company and platform that stands against social injustice and racial discrimination, and one that must do so loudly.

In times of violence, anger, and systematic oppression, it is hard to know how to effect change. What we do know is silence is not an option. We thank those of you who have asked for direct action from us and want to continue the conversation.

We owe it to our community to provide ideas, knowledge, commitment, and solidarity. We’re starting this week by dedicating our homepage and Instagram account solely to social justice issues, promoting the consciousness that is deeply connected to the culture we celebrate. It's a journey we're committed to continuing with you.

Below you will find resources on how individuals can help the struggle for justice in the police killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and too many other black lives, alongside advice on how to protest safely and stay informed. This is a time for collective action and discussion, so we ask that if there are any courses of action we’re missing, please let us know.

For more:

  • Here are the ways you can help support protestors.

  • 10 anti-racism accounts to help you stay informed.

  • A simple guide to protesting safely.

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