TikTok Pivots From Dance Moves To A Racial Justice Movement
![Raisha Doumbia, 20, left and Kai Harris, 17, have turned to TikTok to discuss racial injustice. It comes after TikTok apologized for a "technical glitch" that hid videos related to Black Lives Matter.](https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2020/06/05/tiktokvideos-004-_wide-a5e49b6f6a4d8f4bde995c6311c8063c0161ddeb.jpg?s=600)
TikTok has become the go-to platform for youth activism over George Floyd's death and Black Lives Matter. It follows an apology from the Chinese-owned app for hiding videos related to the protests.
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