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Tag: Black culture

Black Lives Matter

Posted on June 24, 2020 | by TRIP!

Black Lives Matter. All the time. In harm reduction. In nightlife. In art. In policy. In drug using communities. In LGBTQ2s+ communities. In activism. In crafting communities. In mental health. In feminism. Black Lives Matter. 

Lists a number of music genres and 'came from Black culture'

 

| Tagged Black culture, Black Lives Matter, harm reduction, human rights

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