Lizzo Took The Opportunity To Educate Her Fans On The Racist History Of NYC's Central Park, And Everyone Needs To Hear What She Had To Say

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Over the weekend, Lizzo performed at Global Citizen Live in New York City's Central Park.

Lizzo performs onstage in a pink bodysuit
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During her set, the "Truth Hurts" singer took the opportunity to address institutional racism and how that relates to Central Park.

Lizzo performs onstage in a pink bodysuit
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"I have to shout out that the land we're standing on is Seneca Village," Lizzo told the crowd. "Before it was Central Park, it was Seneca Village — and if you don't know what it is, that was an affluent African American community that lived here."

Lizzo performs onstage in a pink bodysuit
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She continued, "And they were evicted and bulldozed so [the city] could build this park."

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In 1998, the Seneca Village Project was formed to educate people about the 19th-century community. Later, in 2001, the city installed a historical plaque to commemorate the site.

Seneca Village Plaque
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"As we talk about climate change and making the world a better place and solving homelessness, we also have to talk about the institutionalized racism that happens in this country all the time," she continued.

Lizzo performs onstage in a pink bodysuit
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"Now, I'm a rich bitch — that's exciting; that's never happened," Lizzo said. "I'll be like, 'What kind of rich bitch do I want to be?' And I decided I want to be a philanthropist. I want to give back. Why would God give me so much if I can't give it back? So thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to give back."

Lizzo performs onstage in a pink bodysuit
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She added, "And if we don't talk about our history constructively, how can we build a better future?"

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Lizzo continued, "It's time to talk about things, and it's time to make a change. And it starts within. You got to [be] better to yourself so you can be better to others."

Lizzo performs onstage in a pink bodysuit
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Want to learn more about Seneca Village? The New-York Historical Society has some super-informative literature. And, of course, you can always visit Central Park itself, where they have a Seneca Village tour.

Seneca Village
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