サラ・ウェイン・キャリーズのインスタグラム(sarahwaynecallies) - 7月13日 09時34分


You're going to have to slide for this one➡️
@_jasminealise & @wapahkesis shared great resources on allyship, but I wanted to show what can happen when you put it into practice.

My friend @optimuspayne is a theater artist who shared an amazing Facebook post about @hamiltonmusical (wanna know about "The Bullet"? - he's got you covered!). The post has gone viral and was even linked to in a Buzzfeed article, but this started out very differently. Not 24 hours after Jurdan had researched, thoughtfully crafted and shared his post, it was stolen, WORD FOR WORD, by a theater page. What classifies as stolen? They gave him no credit whatsoever - no mention of his name, no handle tag - thus planning to pass it off as their own work.

Jurdan told his friends, and within an hour, the theater's post received 80+ angry comments vehemently condemning it for stealing a young, Black artist's work. They demanded the page either remove the post or give Jurdan proper credit/compensation (because there's serious earning potential in viral social media). The theater removed the post & apologized.

Next you'll see my friend @moya_media. A Pittsburgh-based graphic designer, he made this shirt to help raise funds for BLM. Guess what happened to his design. IT WAS STOLEN. An online company took his design, altered it slightly using photoshop, and then used photos from this very shoot to sell their own version - same models, same images, no photo credit given to @sarahbader, no compensation given to Moya or his co-model @aminakima.

Like Jurdan, Moya told his friends, and they flooded the company's accounts with comments. The situation gained enough traction that a Pittsburgh paper wrote a story on it.

So, allyship - Sometimes it just takes commenting, showing up digitally. If their friends hadn't rallied, the Hamilton post could've been linked to the theater page rather than Jurdan's, and the company that took Moya's design could've continued stealing work from designers unchecked.

In this age when it's so easy to share posts, it's crucial that originators get their proper dues, especially when the work is from Black creators who already struggle to get a fair shake.
- @kaylelauren


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