The world is in overwhelming flux right now.

As a family, work together to create the ultimate protest playlist.

Your playlist will be a living, breathing thing.

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Feel free to add or drop songs as your family continues to learn and grow.

Consider sharing your playlist with loved ones or on social media for more suggestions of songs to add.

As a family, research potential beneficiaries and take turns discussing the efforts that resonate and why.

Check Out This List of More Than 100 Diverse Children’s Books

Let them know what each organization does, and let them pick where theyd like to contribute their funds.

The lesson plans and the resources have already been created and are available throughBlack Lives Matter At School.

The information is out there and ready to be taught; help your kids demand it.

Kids are teaching other kids lessons on a range of topics from What is racism?

to How do you clear tear gas out of your eyes?

For artistic inspiration, visit the National Education Associations EdJustice site and explore theirShare Art for Actiongallery.

Organize a vehicle vigil

Organize your family, friends and neighbors for a vehicle vigil.

To get started, Teaching Tolerance provides free educationally based social justice resources to teachers and youth organizers.

They also offer a handystart up guide for youth activist clubs.

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