A majority of Gen Z supports the Black Lives Matter movement and the fight against systemic racism and police brutality. According to a survey from Yubo, 90% of Gen Z supports Black Lives Matter. The same poll found that 88% of Gen Z feel that Black Americans are treated differently than others, and 78% have used social media to express support for their equality. YPulse found that 55% of 16-34-year-olds have participated in #BlackLivesMatter protests or awareness—and 46% of 13-39-year-olds told us that they feel like racism is getting worse. A StuDoc report found that 44% of Gen Z have started to educate themselves on how to support anti-racism and racial justice causes. Overall, the general public opinion on Black Lives Matter has shifted significantly: by a 28-point margin, Civiqs found that a majority of Americans support the movement, up from a 17-point margin before the most recent wave of protests began. (Business Insider, NYTimes)