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NBA legend Michael Jordan, in conjunction with the Swoosh brand, will donate $140 million over the next ten years to organizations dedicated to ensuring racial equality, social justice and greater access to education.
“Through our Jordan Wings Program, we have been focused on providing access to education, mentorship and opportunity for Black youth facing the obstacles of systemic racism,” said Craig Williams, president of Jordan Brand.
“We must join forces with the community, government and civic leaders to create a lasting impact together ... There is still more work for us to do to drive real impact for the Black Community. We embrace the responsibility.”
Earlier in the day Jordan Brand’s parent company Nike (NKE), in conjunction with Converse, announced it will commit $40 million to support the black community over the next four years. The funds will be targeted for supporting and investing in groups and organizations that put social justice, education, and addressing racial inequality in America at the center of their work, according to a statement from the company.
“Systemic racism and the events that have unfolded across America over the past few weeks serve as an urgent reminder of the continued change needed in our society. We know Black Lives Matter. We must educate ourselves more deeply on the issues faced by Black communities and understand the enormous suffering and senseless tragedy racial bigotry creates,” said John Donahoe, president and CEO of Nike.
“The Nike ... family can always do more but will never stop striving to role model how a diverse company acts. We will continue our focus on being more representative of our consumers while doing our part in the communities we serve.”
Nike also says that in the past few years, the brand has increased measures of accountability at the company in the areas of “diversity, inclusion and belonging” to foster an inclusive environment and attract a more diverse workforce.
"While we have made some progress over the past couple of years, we have a long way to go. I heard this from many of you during my listening and learning tour, and we have heard this loud and clear from you over the past two weeks," Donahoe told Nike staff in an internal memo obtained by Yahoo Finance.
The swoosh brand has been front out in front on issues of social justice from supporting former NFL star and social activist Colin Kaepernick, reconsidering the featuring the Betsy Ross flag on a sneaker, or most recently its “Just don’t do it!” statement which condemned the death of George Floyd and others at the hands of law enforcement.