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A Minnesota woman who was filmed calling a Black child the n-word has raised more than $700,000 through an online fundraiser.
Shiloh Hendrix, the Minnesota mom filmed using the N-word to berate a child, has raised more than $750,000 after launching a fundraising campaign last week.
The CFO of GiveSendGo is defending his company after a woman accused of using a racial slur against a 5-year-old at a Minnesota playground went on to raise over $750,000 for herself through donations ...
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How Calling a Child the N-Word Made One Woman $700,000
What happens when you call a 5-year-old Black child a racial slur in public? If you’re Shiloh Hendrix of Rochester, Minnesota, you apparently get rewarded with more than $700,000 in donations. In case ...
In an interview with NewsNation, GiveSendGo co-founder and CFO Jacob Wells said that while he doesn’t condone Shiloh Hendrix’s behavior, the First Amendment gives Americans the right to ...
After Shiloh Hendrix raised over $600K after sharing a racist rant, activist Kiandria Demone is working to stop the payout and hold platforms accountable for upholding white supremacy. Kiandria ...
GiveSendGo’s CFO is doubling down on platforming people like Shiloh Hendrix. While speaking to NewsNation last week, the platform’s CFO, Jacob Wells, offered up a defense of the fundraising ...
Shiloh Hendrix Raises $670K on GiveSendGo After Racism Claims *Dammit. If this ain’t about … anyway, a white Minnesota woman is at the center of controversy after being caught on video ...
“At GiveSendGo, we recently disabled comments on the fundraising campaigns for Karmelo Anthony and Shiloh Hendrix due to the unacceptable volume of racist and derogatory remarks,” the platform ...
While recent headlines have highlighted the Shiloh Hendrix case as a turning point in the battle against cancel culture, GiveSendGo emphasizes that the platform’s principled approach began long ...
Newsweek has contacted the woman, identified as Shiloh Hendrix, for comment through a message on GiveSendGo. Hendrix was captured on video at Soldiers Field Memorial Park in Rochester, Minnesota ...
Two days later, Hendrix claimed she was being victimized on a GiveSendGo fundraiser launched to help her family find a new home. “My name is Shiloh and I have been put into a very dire situation ...