GoFundMe Campaign Raises Nearly $10K for Security of BLM Activist Zyahna Bryant Amid Dove Boycott

An online fundraiser has been launched to provide security for Black Lives Matter activist Zyahna Bryant, who has been receiving hate mail and threats for years, and recently they have become worse1. The campaign, which had raised nearly $10,000 by Sunday, was created by Erica Chapman, who claims to be Bryant's cousin1. The fundraiser comes nearly one month after Bryant announced her partnership with Dove in late August, which sparked controversy after she was accused of getting a white student expelled over "misheard" comments1.

Bryant is a prominent activist who has been targeted by white supremacists and far-right groups1. She has been advocating for fat liberation and social justice, and her partnership with Dove was aimed at promoting body positivity and inclusivity1. However, the ad campaign featuring Bryant was met with backlash from some who accused her of being anti-white1.

Key facts from the story:

  • An online fundraiser has been launched to provide security for Black Lives Matter activist Zyahna Bryant, who has been receiving hate mail and threats for years, and recently they have become worse1.
  • The campaign, which had raised nearly $10,000 by Sunday, was created by Erica Chapman, who claims to be Bryant's cousin1.
  • Bryant has been targeted by white supremacists and far-right groups1.
  • Bryant's partnership with Dove to promote "fat liberation" sparked controversy after she was accused of getting a white student expelled over "misheard" comments1.
  • The ad campaign featuring Bryant was met with backlash from some who accused her of being anti-white1.