Non-profit’s dedicated reporting of George Floyd
protests has prompted surge of donations that could ensure its future for years to come
As protests over the killing of George Floyd by a white
police officer have gripped Minneapolis and many other major US cities over recent weeks one previously unknown news organization has sprung to the fore.
Unicorn Riot, a small non-profit with just eight correspondents, has reported, often via live stream, some of the most engrossing, and frequently shocking, footage of the protests that have spread across the US.