How to organize a protest clean-up, wherever you live

A few days after protests started in Washington D.C. against systemic racism and the police killing of George Floyd, Diego Garces joined in.  But after seeing empty water bottles, face masks, hand sanitizer packets, and gloves littering the streets, he wanted to do more than just march. Since then, Garces has cleaned up trash left behind by protesters on the newly-named Black Lives Matter Plaza, located in front of the White House, and surrounding blocks. He's also recruited other people to help him. He supports those calling for justice for Floyd, who died after an officer kneeled on his neck for nearly 9 minutes, and cleaning up is just another way to show how much he cares.  Read more...More about Social Good, Clean Up, George Floyd Protests, Social Good, and Identities