What to do with $ I don’t want

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm just wondering how much of the money that you and your husband 'earned' was also sourced from advantages built on the backs of black and brown Americans. I would consider how much more you should be sharing with others. But I do appreciate the first step, OP!


OP here. Yes I see that too. We do make charitable contributions. This money felt different to me.

For people saying they’d keep it and invest for the kids, I see that point too. But I want my kids to be strong and confident enough to know they can and should make a life on honest work. I know it isn’t fair, it isn’t a level playing field, but we are working with the choices we have, one choice at a time.

PP, if you have more to share on your line of thinking, I am happy to receive it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reparations Generation

https://reparationgeneration.org/


OP here. Wow this is spot on. I had no idea this type of organization existed. Thank you. I’ll look closely into this—exactly what I was looking for but didn’t know it.
Anonymous
Adopt a black child
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You are not your forefathers but likewise I think it is wrong to profit off their evil. Donating it to black focused charity IMO absolves you of those sins (but not your forefathers).

NAACP
United Negro College
BLM


Yes definitely donate to BLM and they'll buy fancy real estate in the Caribbean and it'll disappear.
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