Jack Dorsey grants $ 3 million to an organization I Know Your Rights |
Jack Dorsey (Jack Dorsey), Twitter CEO, announced a donation of "Know Your Rights" ($ 3 million). The foundation was founded by former NFL players and civic legal activists (Colin Kipernik). Colin Kapnik.
The organization aims to educate, empower and mobilize the next generation of change leaders, and promote the liberation and welfare of black societies. It has stores in Atlanta, Baltimore, New Orleans, Chicago, USA. New York, Miami and Oakland.
Jack Dorsey is the last technical director and contributed to the anti-racism organization after numerous protests during the murder of George Floyd.
Dorsey received many criticisms from U.S. President Donald Trump and right-wing conservatives. For the first time, they defined Twitter as a tweet to warn Trump. Reading the podium: Trump's tweet said: "When the shooting started, when the theft started," he violated his policy to beautify the violence.
Colin Kaybernick is working to advance their rights towards young people. Kaipernik became famous when he played with San Francisco 49ers while playing the national anthem. Black men were kneeling by the police. Underestimate the soldiers.
Dorsey said that the grant supports the next generation of change leaders through education, empowerment and group mobilization, and contributes to the liberation and prosperity of the black community.
Dorsey joined technology companies and other executives who donated to the organization after the murder of George Floyd. Sundar Pichai, Google CEO, said the company will provide $ 12 million to fund civil rights organizations and donate the YouTube platform for $ 1 million.
Other tech giants who donated to the civil rights movement this week include Apple (unspecified amount), Verizon ($ 10 million), Tic-Took ($ 4 million), and Intel ($ 1 million). Dollars) and Facebook ($ 10 million) despite being rejected. Mark Zuckerberg deleted Trump's participation in the Twitter protests and praised the violence.