The National Football League announced on Wednesday that it will be granting an additional $6.5 million to support “programs focused on education, economic advancement, police and community relations, and criminal justice reform, encouraging unity and respect in our communities.
NFL Senior Vice President for Social Responsibility Anna Isaacson said in his announcement on Wednesday that “the greater societal needs that these organizations serve represent the core tenets behind Inspire Change, and their meaningful work and measurable impact continue to inspire the NFL in its ongoing quest for social justice.”Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank said that the initiative will “continue to support the march against social injustice.
“This past year opened the eyes of so many to the inequality suffered by many of our fellow brothers and sisters, neighbors and associates. We will continue to stand with our players as we address underlying issues and bring people together to achieve meaningful, positive change,” said Blank.
Can they define social justice program
What a crock of shît.
Why?
I'm an old poor white man do they give a poop about me
Maybe they should start donating to our schools instead. Money like that would go a long way for improving safety and support programs for underprivileged kids.