Read the newsletter on buzzfeednews.com. Illustrator and activist Danielle Coke to non-Black influencers: “We all have a responsibility to condemn oppression and make a change.” Instagram / @ohhappydani Danielle Coke is a 25-year-old illustrator from Atlanta who runs the popular Instagram account @ohhappydani. She started her account last year to represent Black history through visual arts, and she said she’s been “blown away” by how her posts are now reaching an audience far beyond Black Americans.
Instagram / @ohhappydani Danielle has also taken it upon herself to hand-hold some of us through the exact kinds of action we can take to support the cause. This includes how to have hard conversations with family members and children about systemic racism, how to change the kinds of media you’re consuming, and how to hold your workplace or other businesses accountable.
“I have ... pretty simple, straightforward tips. First and foremost, I’d say to be honest. Recognize you might not say the perfect thing. That’s OK. Create the space for accepting that there will be imperfections,” she says in her recent video. “Be open. Share how you’re feeling and be prepared to hear perspectives that are different from yours.”
One more practical way of taking action, Danielle advises, is to “diversify [the] content and media” you consume and diversify the products you buy and businesses you support.
Want more? Here are other stories we were following this week. People want Instagram to let everyone share links in their stories amid the protests. As protests against anti-Black racism and police brutality continue across the United States, supporters have been sharing links to articles, bail funds, and advocacy organizations across social media. But that's been much harder to do on Instagram, which has frustrated its users.
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