Apple unveils $100 mn racial equity and justice initiative; YouTube will spend $100 mn to fund black artists
The efforts join a wave of actions by big companies, including banks and retailers.

The efforts join a wave of actions by big companies, including banks and retailers, aiming to show support for the black community as recent protests in the United States and elsewhere call attention to longstanding discrimination against African Americans.
The protests followed the May 25 death of George Floyd, a black man, while detained by Minneapolis police.
Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook in a video posted to Twitter said the iPhone maker seeks to increase minority representation among the firms it does business with.
Other moves will include programs to foster black application developers and new initiatives to increase diversity and inclusion within Apple, Cook said.
The unfinished work of racial justice and equality call us all to account. Things must change, and Apple's committe… https://t.co/dk1EoMzfhu
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) 1591892151000The fund's first video project, "Bear Witness, Take Action," will premiere on YouTube at 6 p.m. ET Saturday, Wojcicki said.
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