Charlotte Hornets owner and Hall of Famer Michael Jordan has announced two $1 million donations to organizations aimed at improving relations between police officers and citizens.
Jordan, 53, will donate $1 million to the Institute for Community-Police Relations and $1 million to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. The International Association of Chiefs of Police announced the launch of its community relations arm in May amid social unrest following the high-profile deaths of multiple black citizens in recent years.
The NAACP Legal Defense Fund has been in place for decades to help fight for racial justice and protect civil rights.
"Although I know these contributions alone are not enough to solve the problem, I hope the resources will help both organizations make a positive difference," Jordan wrote.
Jordan's donation comes a little less than two weeks after LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Dwyane Wade and Chris Paul opened the 2016 ESPYs with a plea to athletes to use their status to speak on such issues.
Per ESPN.com news services, James said:
Anthony later gave his thoughts when asked about Jordan's comments, via Arash Markazi of ESPN:
— Arash Markazi (@ArashMarkazi) July 25, 2016
Charlotte was stripped of the 2017 All-Star Game last week as the NBA expressed displeasure with North Carolina's House Bill 2—the so-called bathroom bill that is seen as discriminatory toward members of the LGBT community. The NBA said it hopes to reschedule the 2019 All-Star Game in Charlotte.
"While we recognize that the NBA cannot choose the law in every city, state and country in which we do business, we do not believe we can successfully host our All-Star festivities in Charlotte in the climate created by HB2," the league said.
Jordan released a statement saying the team was "disappointed" but ultimately understood the NBA's decision. The announcement of these donations was delayed, according to a spokeswoman for Jordan, because he "did not want his announcement to take away from the focus on the LGBT community," per The Undefeated.
"I applaud Michael Jordan for these donations," NBA Commissioner Adam Silver told The Undefeated. "His championing of important social issues including fundamental civil and human rights carries enormous impact in communities everywhere."
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