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Supreme Donates Half a Million Dollars to Black Lives Matter
The international protests over the murder of George Floyd will undoubtedly spark lasting societal change. Recent headlines have been riddled with news of large donations to racial equality organizations from major corporations. Supreme is the latest to step up with a pledge of $500,000 to Black Lives Matter, Equal Justice Initiative, Campaign Zero, and Black Futures Lab. Read the announcement below.
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Watch How Old Decks Transformed into Custom Benches in this Video
Watch Welcome Skate Shop staff and their friends turn old decks into custom benches in this video released by Vans as part of their efforts to promote artists and creativity. Welcome Skate Shop is based in Leeds, UK.
What’s great about this bench is that you can remove the top (the one made with old decks) and now you have a skateable bench. It has storage too so you have a place for your new skateboards or whatever needs storing.
A skateboarder may need to replace their decks in a few months to a year, depending on how hard they grind and how often they ride. Probably millions of skateboards are discarded each year and most of them end up in landfills.
This is just one of the ways worn-out decks can be repurposed. There are also initiatives to recycle and repurpose old wheels to keep them out of landfills.
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Here’s What’s Going Down on ‘Go Skateboarding Day’
It’s Go Skateboarding Day on June 21. We’ve sniffed around the local skate scenes and rounded up the activities that were organized by skate shops, skate brands, and skating communities for this year’s skateboarding holiday.
Battle at the Berrics 12 Finals Night – The Berrics, Los Angeles California

Game of Skate Mini Ramp Jam – Sixth Avenue Skatepark, Nashville, TN
City of Downey Skate Jam Go Skate Day 2022-Independence Park, Downey, CA
Skate Jam / Slappy Contest -Maidu Skatepark, Roseville, CA
Go Skate Day – Northside Park, Blacksburg, VA
How Go Skateboarding Day began
Go Skateboarding Day was proposed by Don Brown and formally established by the International Association of Skateboard Companies in 2004 to promote skateboarding and make it more accessible to everyone.
It coincides with the longest day of the year, and it is by design. Since June 21 is the longest day of the year in Continental USA, it means everyone can spend more time skating outside.
What started out as a few small skate sessions in some parts of the US became a worldwide celebration.
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Catch the Highlights of Skating Across Borders Mini Ramp Jam
Skating Across Borders Mini Ramp Jam held at St. Petersburg, Fl was a success. Watch the highlights of the charity skate event above.
The proceeds of the event went to Board for Bros, a non-profit dedicated to providing skateboarding equipment, safe skate spots, and youth mentoring in their community.
The fundraiser was organized by Stoefs Studio in cooperation with the Skatepark of Tampa.

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