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I used to live in Minneapolis and the greater Twin Cities area. But currently I am on the other side of the country for a job and in a remote area without solidarity protests, for whatever good that would do. What can I materially do to support the protests (e.g. bail funds, etc.)

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[–] randomwords@midwest.social 2 points 4 months ago

The best things you can do right now are to keep sharing what is happening with anyone you can and donate to local food banks (feds just cut most of our federal funding).