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Okay there’s a lot of different posts with multiple links each on how to help and some of them overlap so I’m just gonna compile all the relevant links I can think of here:
Share this post on how to make a tear gas mask
Share this post on your rights and how to react/respond when you are approached by legal authorities
Donate to/share the legal fund for arrested Ferguson protesters
Attend one of/share info for the National Moment of Silence for Victims of Police Brutality vigils
Donate to/share #FeedFerguson, which will help feed families and children who get most of their food from school (which has been closed until further notice)
Donate to/share the Michael Brown Memorial Fund
Watch/Share videos of the events in Ferguson
Read/Share these related and/or directly relevant articles
Read/Share this post listing details of the five most widely observed instances of racist police violence in the past three weeks
Sign this petition to prompt President Obama to enact new federal laws to protect citizens from police violence/misconduct
Contact the Ferguson Police Department and seek information on those being detained, the protests, legal procedures, etc.
Ferguson Police Department
Email (taken off the site)
222 S. Florissant Road Ferguson, MO 63135
Ph: 314-522-3100 Fx: 314-524-5290
DO NOT reblog photos of Mike Brown’s body lying on the street. His family has requested that these photos not be spread around. Please respect their wishes.
Very importantly, stay alert. Read everything you can on the subject. The reports on The New York Times, Al Jazeera, and other news outlets are very limited, especially because the police in Ferguson are going to great lengths to keep reporters out. Seek out what you can online and from first hand sources, if you know anyone in the area. Listen to the stories of those who have been affected by this tragedy and other similar ones. Educate yourself as much as you possibly can so you can help make sure the right people are heard.
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Share this post on how to make a tear gas mask
Share this post on your rights and how to react/respond when you are approached by legal authorities
Donate to/share the legal fund for arrested Ferguson protesters
Attend one of/share info for the National Moment of Silence for Victims of Police Brutality vigils
Donate to/share #FeedFerguson, which will help feed families and children who get most of their food from school (which has been closed until further notice)
Donate to/share the Michael Brown Memorial Fund
Watch/Share videos of the events in Ferguson
Read/Share these related and/or directly relevant articles
Read/Share this post listing details of the five most widely observed instances of racist police violence in the past three weeks
Sign this petition to prompt President Obama to enact new federal laws to protect citizens from police violence/misconduct
Contact the Ferguson Police Department and seek information on those being detained, the protests, legal procedures, etc.
Ferguson Police Department
Email (taken off the site)
222 S. Florissant Road Ferguson, MO 63135
Ph: 314-522-3100 Fx: 314-524-5290
DO NOT reblog photos of Mike Brown’s body lying on the street. His family has requested that these photos not be spread around. Please respect their wishes.
Very importantly, stay alert. Read everything you can on the subject. The reports on The New York Times, Al Jazeera, and other news outlets are very limited, especially because the police in Ferguson are going to great lengths to keep reporters out. Seek out what you can online and from first hand sources, if you know anyone in the area. Listen to the stories of those who have been affected by this tragedy and other similar ones. Educate yourself as much as you possibly can so you can help make sure the right people are heard.
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