Halsey Donates $100,000 in the Fight Against Racial Inequality
Halsey recently announced that she had donated $50,000 to The NAACP Legal Defense Fund, $25,000 to Reclaim the Block, and $25,000 to Black Visions Collective to help battle the systemic racism and racial inequality faced by Black Americans.
The NAACP Legal Defense Fund, established in 1940, is a civil rights law organization that fights racial inequality through litigation and education. Reclaim the Block urges Minneapolis police to invest in long-term solutions instead of propagating police brutality, and Black Visions Collective is a Black, Transgender, and Queer led organization affiliated with Black Lives Matter.
Please look at this thread. My initial contributions are $100,000 to the various organizations I have included. I encourage you and my peers to contribute whatever you can. Every amount counts!!!!! https://t.co/8GqkM50viT
— h (@halsey) May 28, 2020
Halsey has previously donated 100,000 masks to hospitals in Los Angeles, to ensure the safety of nurses and doctors fighting COVID-19. Halsey has also actively been providing aid to protesters injured by rubber bullets and tear gas. She makes sure to carry a variety of medical supplies, including disinfectant, eye pads, cold packs, and Neosporin, ready to provide first aid to those who need it.
Halsey is more than just a talented singer/songwriter, she is a vocal activist who uses her Twitter platform of 12.7 million supporters proactively, seeking to educate and inform.
do not underplay these rubber bullets bc you have been told they are “not lethal”. I had to bandage a man who looked like his entire face had exploded today. So before you say, from the comfort of your home, that we’re exaggerating, please consider the injuries some have suffered
— h (@halsey) June 1, 2020
Halsey is a prime example of how to fight for what is right, just, and true. In order to create long-term change, we must all unite together against racism.
I am an incoming junior at the UCLA College of Letters and Science. Through my love and appreciation for literature, social justice, feminism, public speaking, and writing, I am planning on pursuing a career in immigration and public interest law. I want to help those who are either the victims of the system or discrimination because I wholeheartedly believe that the purpose of my life is to help others and take cases that nobody else is willing to take.