Large companies are one after another... Support for improving racial discrimination following black death in the United States 15:40 on June 4

As protests against racism have risen in response to protests across the United States, major American companies have announced their support for human rights groups one after another, demonstrating their opposition to racism.

Of these, Amazon, a major IT company, on the 3rd, made a total of $10 million (in Japanese yen) to 11 groups, including one of America's leading human rights organization, "The Association for the Advancement of Black People in the United States" and a group that provides scholarships to black people. Announced that it will donate about 1.09 billion yen).

In a statement, Amazon said, "donations are used to improve the lives of blacks and bring about social justice," emphasizing their commitment to education and livelihood support for blacks.

In addition, Facebook Zuckerberg CEO announced on the 1st that it would donate $10 million to an organization that works to improve racial discrimination.

In this issue, police are criticizing how to deal with black people, but YouTube, a video sharing site, and Uber, a major car dispatcher, will donate $1 million to groups that tackle the problem of police racial discrimination Is revealed.

As protests against racism take place on an unprecedented scale in the United States, large companies are demonstrating their stance against racism.