How to get Involved:

If you would like to be a part of our projects now or in the future, there are a few ways to reach us (Listed below). When contacting us, please include your name, and how and why you would like to help. We are always ready to involve new people in this project. All are welcome to contribute!

Sign our Petition Here to Support

Instagram: @drummajorsforjustice

Email Us: info@takehatedown.org

Another way to help out:

Support Black-owned businesses in and around Raleigh! Here are some good places to find some:

Educate yourself and those around you! Mr. Joe Holt has provided us with a list of books for young people that bring awareness and education to those seeking it.

  • An Indigenous People’s History of the United States For Young People (ISBN 13: 978-0-8070-4939-6) — Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz
  • Dream Builder, The Story of Architect Philip Freelon — (ISBN 978-1- 62014-9553) — Kelly Starling Lyons
  • Christopher Columbus and the African Holocaust — John Henrik Clarke
  • For Freedom’s Sake — Chana Kai Lee
  • A Different Mirror for Young People: A History of Multicultural
  • America (ISBN 978-1-60980-416-9) —— Ronald Takaki
  • A Young People’s History of the United States – (ISBN 978-1-58322- 869-2) —- Howard Zinn
  • African American Inventors (ISBN 1-56065-361-2) —- Fred M.B. Amram
  • Black Frontiers, African American Heroes in the Old West (ISBN 0-
  • 689-80285-4) —- Lilian Schlissel
  • Rising From the Rails —- Larry Tye
  • The Mighty Five (ISBN 9781088726983) — A Raleigh Green Book Story, William Peace University)
  • Me and You (ISBN 9781095579725) – A Raleigh Green Book Story, William Peace University
  • Equality and Education (ISBN 9781093975673) – A Raleigh Green Book Story, William Peace University