We at Lawyers for the Creative Arts stand with the individuals and organizations expressing their communal revulsion over the tragedy in Minneapolis. We join them in seeking ways to replace the systemic racism that led to the death of George Floyd, and of others in similar circumstances, with the rule of equal justice under law. The arts and other non-profit groups have identified resources for those desiring to assist individuals on the frontlines of protest and to advocate for change. We’ve collected several of those resource listings below. The arts have a unique role in expressing the deepest human feelings, including those arising from the crisis, protest, and societal trauma our country is now experiencing. The many murals and graffiti-style portraits of George Floyd that have emerged from the current protests are good examples*. LCA is proud to support all those in the arts in their too-often under-appreciated contributions to helping us get through difficult times and envision a better future. *See: “…Street Artists Around the World Are Painting Murals to Memorialize George Floyd…” RESOURCES TO SUPPORT AND ADVOCATE Resources compiled by First Floor Theater Act Blue Assata’s Daughters Black Lives Matter Chicago Black Visions Collective Brave Space Alliance BYP 100 Campaign Zero Chicago Community Bond Fund Chicago Freedom School Color of Change Equal Justice Initiative Higher Heights for America NAACP Legal Defense Fund Reclaim the Block Showing Up for Racial Justice the conscious kid Resources Compiled by Forefront Champaign County Bailout Coalition Crossroads My Block, My Hood, My City Tags: News