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While protestors took to streets this weekend in cities across the country demanding our nation understand one simple thing — Black Lives Matter — a number of businesses stepped up in solidarity with their consumers’ plight.

So often, Black civil rights organizations speak on the importance of allyship, while Fortune 500 companies and major businesses shy away from acknowledging the disenfranchisement of minorities for fear of “getting political.” During the past few days, however, the stakes have risen as we protest the recent murders of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Auhmad Arbery; the decades-long murders of Black and brown women; and 400-plus years of mistreatment as citizens of the United States of America. In response, many major companies have unapologetically declared their solidarity with our fight and some even pledged dollars to a number of funds to aid our fight for justice. Here are 13 of them.

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Reebok

While many brands attempted support of an anonymous “you” in their social postings over the weekend, Reebok made it clear that the Black community not only built their brand but built this nation and that is why they stand with us.

Target

Many assumed Target would protest the uprisings, given the events that transpired at their Minneapolis store at the end of last week. Instead, CEO Brian Cornell wrote a letter acknowledging “The murder of George Floyd has unleashed the pent-up pain of years, as have the killings of Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor. He also pledged to provide full pay and benefits to the 200 team members of their Lake Street store in Minneapolis in the coming weeks.

Glow Recipe

Clean skincare brand Glow Recipe called on its followers to educate themselves, recognize and acknowledge their privilege, and do their part to create change and correct injustice. Glow also announced a $10,000 donation to Black Visions Collective, a Black, Trans, Queer led organization working toward liberation on the ground in Minnesota.

Nordstrom

Nordstrom demonstrated their attempt to “do the work” by sharing video from one of their “Courageous Conversation” sessions. The forums are set up by the brand’s Black Employee Network and Nordstrom acknowledged the importance of listening to its own employees to understand how to move forward and didn’t shy away from stating #BlackLivesMatter.