You can’t end racism with the click of a button.

The Illusion of Convenience

In the digital world, we’ve been trained to expect instant results. Click to buy. Click to cancel. Click to care. But racism doesn’t end with a button. It wasn’t built that way — and it won’t be dismantled that way. Systemic injustice is woven into our institutions, our economies, and our daily habits. A click is a gesture. Ending racism is a commitment.

The Work Ahead

True antiracism asks more of us. It means listening when it’s uncomfortable. Speaking up when it’s inconvenient. Learning history that wasn’t taught in school. Supporting policies and leaders who pursue equity — not just equality. It means shifting power, not just sharing slogans. You don’t need to be perfect, but you do need to participate.

What You Can Do

Here are a few steps to turn your click into a commitment:

Learn: Explore our educational resources and stories.

Reflect: Identify how racism operates in your own community or workplace.

Act: Join local initiatives, support BIPOC-led organizations, and vote with justice in mind.

Stay in it: This isn’t a campaign of the month — it’s a lifelong practice of solidarity.