Courtesy: LaurenConradCo Instagram

Fight Against Hate

Lauren Conrad and her LaurenConradCo Instagram team tonight found “worthy” art by artist, Danielle Coke, which expresses the anger in every major city today about the scene less killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis Police Officer on Monday why kneed George in the neck for several minutes, and eventually died since is breathing passage was blocked.

For the past 2 days, there’s been non-stop protests in peaceful and violent ways to let each city official know that racism, lack of education, and lack of jobs in the black population will not be tolerated, the “worthy” painting is described as “Regardless of your skin color, you are worthy of love, respect, and justice. This lovely print serves as a reminder that we’re united by our common humanity, and our differences don’t diminish our value”.

As LaurenConradCo describes it, broken hearts are not enough, we are committed to becoming better allies, educating ourselves, and standing up against racism in our country, there is hard work ahead of us, listening and learning as we use our voices and privilege to uplift our voices.

Lauren Conrad personally got involved in the fight late Friday evening as she declared that she cannot pretend to understand racism, all Lauren can do is listen, and build our way out of poverty, civil war, economic breakdown, and rising above from being an under-link.

Daniel Quintanilla

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After spending 7 years writing for Examiner.com specializing in Lauren Conrad, "The Hills", and fashion, Daniel continues that same method exploring a lot more with "Daniel plus Lauren".

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