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Michael Jordan And Jordan Brand Will Donate $100 Million To Racial And Social Justice Organizations

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Jordan Brand has led other philanthropic efforts designed to connect individuals from all walks of life through sports.

People in the realm of sports are stepping up on all fronts to advance racial justice initiatives and provide support for activists and community organizers fighting for change.

Colin Kaepernick’s Know Your Rights Camp Legal Defense Initiative has expanded to help protesters nationwide by covering legal costs and aligning them with defense and civil rights lawyers.

“The Know Your Rights Camp Legal Defense Initiative has identified and teamed up with top defense lawyers and civil rights lawyers nationwide to provide legal resources for those in need,” read a statement on the Know Your Rights Camp website.

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