One thing these times have taught me.
I'm going to match every dollar up to $10,000. Let's go!
Support Black Lives: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/ms_blm_homepage_2019
Support Aboriginal Lives: https://justice.org.au/donate/
Please send a screenshot of your donation to donate@mattdavella.com so I can match your contribution.
Monetization is turned off for this video.
Follow these amazing black creators:
Antonia Hylton is brilliant journalist that covers powerful stories for Vice News and NBC News. Whenever I see her put out a story I listen. Follow her here: https://www.instagram.com/ahylton26
Alexis Wilkinson is a hilarious writer, director and comedian. She definitely had me laughing more than any other guest I've had on my podcast. Follow her: https://twitter.com/ohgoditsalexis
T.K. Coleman has such an inspiring and thoughtful voice. He’s the kind of guy who pauses for 10 seconds before answer a question because he truly wants to get it right. Go follow him: https://www.instagram.com/officialtkcoleman
Kevin Curry has a personality that’s absolutely contagious and he’s crazy talented in the kitchen. I learned so much from the few hours we spent in the kitchen cooking and even more from our podcast together. Follow him: https://www.instagram.com/fitmencook
Elliott Ashby was one of my earliest podcast guests and I'm so glad I met this dude. Elliott shares beautiful photos of black people dancing, smiling and celebrating life on Instagram. When all we seem to see in the media are negative images of black men, I think it’s important that we see these images of love, compassion and joy: https://www.instagram.com/elliott_ashby
Quddus Philippe is a caring, compassionate and so welcoming. I remember when he came over to do our podcast interview and he yelled my named from the street down below. I wish I had an ounce of his confidence. Follow Quddus here: https://www.instagram.com/quddus
These are the people who spoke in the clips I used in this video:
Patrisse Cullors: https://twitter.com/OsopePatrisse
Keegan Michael Key: https://twitter.com/keeganmkey
Kendrick Sampson: https://www.instagram.com/kendrick38
If you have the means please consider making a contribution to the charities I mention above. I would love nothing more than to raise $20,000 for these amazing charities. Thank you and I hope you're doing okay.
#blacklivesmatter #blm
Видео One thing these times have taught me. канала Matt D'Avella
Support Black Lives: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/ms_blm_homepage_2019
Support Aboriginal Lives: https://justice.org.au/donate/
Please send a screenshot of your donation to donate@mattdavella.com so I can match your contribution.
Monetization is turned off for this video.
Follow these amazing black creators:
Antonia Hylton is brilliant journalist that covers powerful stories for Vice News and NBC News. Whenever I see her put out a story I listen. Follow her here: https://www.instagram.com/ahylton26
Alexis Wilkinson is a hilarious writer, director and comedian. She definitely had me laughing more than any other guest I've had on my podcast. Follow her: https://twitter.com/ohgoditsalexis
T.K. Coleman has such an inspiring and thoughtful voice. He’s the kind of guy who pauses for 10 seconds before answer a question because he truly wants to get it right. Go follow him: https://www.instagram.com/officialtkcoleman
Kevin Curry has a personality that’s absolutely contagious and he’s crazy talented in the kitchen. I learned so much from the few hours we spent in the kitchen cooking and even more from our podcast together. Follow him: https://www.instagram.com/fitmencook
Elliott Ashby was one of my earliest podcast guests and I'm so glad I met this dude. Elliott shares beautiful photos of black people dancing, smiling and celebrating life on Instagram. When all we seem to see in the media are negative images of black men, I think it’s important that we see these images of love, compassion and joy: https://www.instagram.com/elliott_ashby
Quddus Philippe is a caring, compassionate and so welcoming. I remember when he came over to do our podcast interview and he yelled my named from the street down below. I wish I had an ounce of his confidence. Follow Quddus here: https://www.instagram.com/quddus
These are the people who spoke in the clips I used in this video:
Patrisse Cullors: https://twitter.com/OsopePatrisse
Keegan Michael Key: https://twitter.com/keeganmkey
Kendrick Sampson: https://www.instagram.com/kendrick38
If you have the means please consider making a contribution to the charities I mention above. I would love nothing more than to raise $20,000 for these amazing charities. Thank you and I hope you're doing okay.
#blacklivesmatter #blm
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