To All the Boys 3 Sneak Peek Will Benefit Black Lives Matter

Fans will finally be able to catch a sneak peek and donate to the Black Lives Matter movement.

Good news — fans of To All the Boys I Loved Before finally get to view a sneak peek of the third and final installment of the series in a live stream, which will benefit the Black Lives Matter movement.

Co-stars Lana Condor and Noah Centineo, who play high school sweethearts in Netflix’s hit series, officially announced this news via Instagram Live. The charity live stream will take place on June 30 on Youtube, where Condor and Centineo will read scenes from the first two movies, and they’ll also include a scene from the unreleased movie To All the Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean.

Although they haven’t picked which scene they’ll be reading yet, they did share that all proceeds from the event will support several organizations fighting racial injustice, including Know Your Rights Camp, Color of Change, and more. Centineo also told viewers that his organization, Favored Nations, will host next Tuesday’s live stream, with special guest appearances by Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors, Paine the Poet, and activist Nupol Kiazolu. The pair said the goal is for the live stream to reach at least 5,000 individual donations.

 

In an Instagram post, Condor shared, “I’m so excited to be partnering with @favorednations in the fight against racial injustice and inequality in our country. ⁣⁣To raise money for organizations leading these efforts, Noah and I will be doing a live table read event, along with important messages from activists and artists from the Black community. ⁣⁣Together, let’s learn more about systemic racism and how we can create change.⁣⁣”

The live stream event will air on YouTube at 12 PM PST/3 PM EST on Tuesday, June 30. Fans can also RSVP for the event and donate here.

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