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[100 resources for fighting racism](
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After weeks of protests in response to the killings of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Elijah McClain, Oluwatoyin Salau, Rayshard Brooks, Ahmaud Arbery, and more, many people worldwide have taken to the internet to utilize tools to fight police brutality, white supremacy, and racial inequity.
News of the killings flared from city to city, bringing with it the harsh realities of systematic racism and oppression against Black communities. Video recordings of Black lives being taken spread like wildfire across the internet. There has been a protest every day since the death of George Floyd, and people continue to use the tools given to the community to uplift, encourage, and stand up for Black lives.
Silence is no longer an option for many, who instead are calling for accountability and the systematic dismantling of outdated racist policies and notions still pervasive in American society. Shockwaves of support rang out on television, social media, corporate spaces, and the streets. Whether it be hashtags, exposure, educational resources, or active protests, many people are fighting for inclusivity and changes in police tactics.
Stacker compiled a list of 100 resources to take action against racism, from anti-racism organizations to essential reading. We've used multiple crowdsourcing materials created by digital communities to help readers utilize the wide variety of petitions, organizations, events, fund donations, and other useful links. The list also includes books, organizations, movies, podcasts, educational resources, and social media accounts for readers to follow and stay up to date on current events.
Keep reading to explore ways you can contribute to the cause.
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[States with the most registered fishermen](
Madison Troyer
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There are 29.2 registered anglers in the United States, with more than 49 million fishermen of all ages taking to water bodies around the country both in 2017 and 2018, according to the Outdoor Foundation’s 2019 Special Report on Fishing. In an effort to learn more about one of Americans’ favorite pastimes, Stacker referred to 2020 data from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service breaking down how many registered fishermen are in each state. We then ranked states using per-capita fishing license holder numbers and population data from the 2018 census.
As schedules have become more crowded, Americans have increasingly sought out the quiet, slow activity of fishing. The sport has also proven to be a popular summer activity amid a new era of social distancing, allowing people to keep their space while enjoying the outdoors.
About 24.1% of American children fish, with popularity among kids climbing almost 2% between 2016 and 2019. Kids are not required to register as fishermen except in states requiring junior licenses. Teenager participation rose by 4% over the same time period, according to the 2019 Special Report on Fishing. And 34% of the 49.1 million Americans who went fishing in 2018 were women.
Freshwater fishing has almost twice as many participants as saltwater and fly fishing combined, making freshwater the clear favorite of American fishing styles.
Read on to find out how your state stacks up, and for more information about the best fishing holes and species in each state.
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