WHO WHAT WEARのインスタグラム(whowhatwear) - 6月5日 08時44分


Who What Wear stands with and supports the Black community. We stand definitively against police brutality, racism, and injustice in all forms.
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We are listening, learning, and working on how we can be better partners to the Black community.
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In the past week, you may have noticed we have shifted our content to provide greater resources for donations, petitions, and education around anti-racism. While it is important to us that we use our platform to share these materials—and we will continue to do so—it is also critically important that we do the work internally, too.
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In that spirit, we’re sharing with you here our immediate and long-term action items as a company. These efforts will be ongoing and evolving, and we promise to be transparent about the process and results. Here’s what we are doing:
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TODAY:
We are committing to the Fifteen Percent Pledge (@15percentpledge) and dedicating at least 15% of our monthly editorial and social content to featuring and highlighting Black brands, designers, companies, creatives, talent, artists, and entrepreneurs as an ongoing effort to create and promote more diverse and inclusive content. We want to use our platform to amplify Black voices and brands to drive meaningful business. We will be transparent about how the process is going and will share our progress with you. This will be an ongoing initiative.
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THIS WEEK:
Our company donated $25,000 to @blklivesmatter on Tuesday and will be matching 100% of all employee charitable donations to organizations that fight racial injustice and inequality. This includes any donations that have already been made, and we plan to continue this matching program each year moving forward.
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We have also determined that the first Wednesday in each June will be a company-wide Anti-Racism Day. Yesterday, we were closed for business and encouraged everyone to use this day off to support an organization they believe in, educate themselves, talk with family and friends about racism, or simply take a pause to focus on their mental health. It is a day of solidarity to remember and take action for those who have lost their lives due to racist acts of violence.
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