These T-Shirts Honoring Victims of Racist Violence Don't Make Money for Their Creators

Trigger Change clothing raises funds for the Equal Justice Initiative

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On Blackout Tuesday, four Miami creatives decided they wanted to do more than just post a black square on Instagram.

“We wanted to bring our talents together and create something meaningful that could encourage action in our community,” one of the creatives, a senior copywriter, told Adweek. All involved with the project asked to remain anonymous because they didn’t want to be the focus of the story.

She explained that the project started with the initiative’s name, Trigger Change, and was designed to capture attention by flipping “trigger’s association with violence to encourage action in a small way.”

The T-shirts read “Trigger Change” on the front, with portraits of Black victims of police brutality and racist violence on the back and their stories in place of a size tag.

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