Nah that ain't gonna cut it
Organizations like the NAACP and Urban League have programs on the local and state level addressing education, jobs, housing, health and justice. Click on each link and it goes into detail on what they bring to the table. Look on BLM website and it mostly asking for donations and selling merchandise.
I understand things take time to set up, but we're almost a decade into the movement at this point. All people want to see actual work because it's easy to say you're an activist with the cameras on. Black lives should matter 24/7, not when tragedy strikes because that's where the attention is. Only time we see them is when police shoot somebody and they wanna protest. Those protest turned into their marketing campaign then they disappear into the night.
Like Ali said, "The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses, behind enemy lines, in the gym, and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights"
The battle is still being fought without the flashing lights. Sad that she gotta play victim. That's the only angle she has because if she was really out here then she would've had a track record ready with proof. It's one thing for the media or a cac to throw shade, but this is coming from the families that they are supposed to be helping. That's concerning.