During these last few weeks my emotions have run the gamut from anger, to sheer disbelief, to anguish, to frustration and more recently hope as the world continued to mourn George Floyd's murder and police reacted unjustifiably to peaceful protesters. I participated in a rally in Palo Alto, California, organized by four teenage students, which highlighted the need for collective action against racism and inequality. The horrific death of George Floyd and Amy Cooper's use of racial biases are reminders that race continues to drive how black people are treated, consciously or unconsciously. A growing acceptance of the need for change was evident at the rally, with many acknowledging their own blind spots and vowing to take responsibility for driving positive change. An individual can make a difference by learning, participating, and helping drive change through personal and corporate actions, such as donating to Black Lives Matter, creating a diversity and inclusion task force, and implementing more balanced talent acquisition processes. A company like Bugcrowd is committed to taking action against systemic racism and injustice, standing in solidarity with the Black community and recognizing that this is not just a moment but a movement.