Extinction Rebellion.

What do we do when our heroes don’t love us all equally?

Close-up of an elderly person's face with the focus on eyes, showing tears, with text overlay saying 'White People Tears' and a subtitle about inspiring Black Gen Zers to join Extinction Rebellion.
Protest scene with people lying on the street, holding a yellow banner, and others holding signs. Overlay text discusses extinction rebellion, climate activism, and social critique.
An advertisement for a product called "White People Tears," with the tagline "These aren't your neighbor's crocodile tears." The ad features a dropper bottle with a label that says "WHITE PEOPLE TEARS" and the phrase "Made from Real White People!" The background is white with black bold headlines and smaller text explaining the concept and idea behind the product.
Two posters on a brick wall with colorful graffiti background. The left poster has black crinkled paper background with white text that reads, "Dear Black People, We F*cked Up." The bottom of it displays a logo of an extinction rebellion symbol and the words "extinction rebellion." The right poster has a similar black crinkled paper background with white text that reads, "White People Tears." along with an image of a small bottle labeled "WHITE PEOPLE TEARS." The bottom of it says, "Available Now."
A truck with a black advertisement on its side featuring a dropper bottle labeled 'White People Tears.' The ad has three different messages in three different versions. The first version says, 'The First Time White Tears Have Saved A Life. Available Now.' The second says, 'These Tears Don't Know 911. Available Now.' The third says, 'These Won't Call The Police. Available Now.' The truck is parked in a lot with orange cones, buildings, and a tower in the background.
A tweet from ExtinctRB stating, 'Dear Black People, we're acknowledging our ignorance to your community and are taking action. In other words, we f*cked up.' Below the tweet, there is an image of a small bottle with a dropper labeled 'White People Tears,' and a caption that reads, 'Available Now.' The tweet has engagement icons showing 16.2k comments, 25.3k retweets, and 100k likes.
Text on a white background reading, 'How do bottles of WPT impact climate change?'
A flyer for the WPT Trade-in Program promoting an activism cause. It includes bold text about trading in bottles for funding activist activities, with a circular graphic indicating 'Trade In,' and an image of a bottle labeled 'White People Tears' with a dropper cap.
Text and images on a white background discussing the power of white tears, with two screenshots of people drinking white tears, one man with a beard and glasses drinking from a wide glass and another woman with curly hair drinking from a bottle.
A graphic titled "Art Direction" with four images and descriptive text about quick-cut movements and comedic product focus. The first image shows a smiling boy with glasses holding a game box, the second a shirtless man in a shower holding a bottle, the third a store clerk with a smile standing in front of shelves of products, and the fourth an advertisement for ShamWow products and masks with pricing and website information.