U.S. Apple announces that it will contribute 100 million dollars to support black communities at 13:14 on June 12

As a protest demonstration continues following the death of a black man in the United States, major IT company Apple announced that it will contribute more than 10 billion yen in Japanese yen to support a black society. There is widespread movement among major American companies to eliminate racism.

Tim Cook, Apple's top executive, announced a message on the Internet on the 11th, and revealed that it will contribute 100 million dollars and 10 billion yen in Japanese yen to support black society aiming for equality between races I chose

In addition to raising education and financial equality, the focus will be on reforming the criminal justice system.

As Apple, he also said that he would like to increase the number of transactions with black-owned companies and improve the economic status of black society.

In his message, Cook says, "Everyone has a role to play," and commented, "Break down barriers to ensure equitable opportunities for society as a whole."

In the United States last month in the Midwestern state of Minnesota, a black man was suppressed and killed by a white police officer, and a protest demonstration continued in various places, while major IT companies Amazon.com and Facebook also have human rights They have announced their donations to groups and others, and the movement towards the eradication of racial discrimination is spreading.