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Black male student group raises more than 50K for Black Lives Matter

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Black Lives Matter has been a part of the public consciousness for years but the death of George Floyd has galvanized the movement into a primal scream.

Brothers of Consciousness, an on-campus Black male leadership organization, in partnership with over 40 different LMU student organizations, raised over $40,000 for the cause in just 72 hours.

READ MORE: Black Lives Matter network establishes $12M grant fund

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IN JUST UNDER 24 HOURS WE’VE ALREADY RAISED OVER $4,500 ‼️ —— We started this as a campaign for all LMU organizations to link arms on, and, though it may have been a slow burn to on-board our orgs, the money raised has only exploded.

READ MORE: ‘All Black Lives Matter’ painted in Hollywood street in honor of Pride month

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Rest in Peace Oluwatoyin "Toyin" Salau.

Recently, LMU sent a message of support for Black Lives Matter.

Source: theGrio
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