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Beyoncé is using her voice to speak out after the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile.  Her website now displays a powerful message titled, “FREEDOM,” where she urges people to “stand up as a community.”

In her post she states, “We all have the power to channel our anger and frustration into action.  We must use our voices to contact the politicians and legislators in our districts and demand social and judicial changes.”

Beyoncé placed links at the bottom of her post to contact congressmen and women to make changes.  One of the sites she posted a link to, contactingthecongress.org, crashed just shortly after posting the link.

This isn’t the first time Beyoncé has spoken out against police brutality.  She was accused of being anti-police during her Super Bowl halftime performance of “Formation.”  She has gone on record stating she isn’t anti-police, she is anti-police brutality.

She also honored victims of police brutality at her concert last night in Glasgow.  See Beyoncé’s full post here. Check out the pictures below and read more on the story here.

https://twitter.com/BeyonceReigns/status/751269995233972224