The announcement came as protesters have taken
to the streets in U.S. cities over systemic racism and police
brutality, following the death last week of an unarmed black
man, George Floyd, while a white policeman knelt on his neck in
Minneapolis.
"Black lives matter. This isn't a controversial statement," read
a statement from Jordan and his Jordan Brand. "Until the
ingrained racism that allows our country's institutions to fail
is completely eradicated, we will remain committed to protecting
and improving the lives of Black people."
Jordan, a six-time NBA champion who led the Chicago Bulls'
dynasty in the 1990s, is a Basketball Hall of Famer who owns the
Charlotte Hornets.
Earlier this week, Jordan voiced outrage over the Floyd
incident, saying he was "truly pained and plain angry" and that
he stood with those "calling out the ingrained racism and
violence toward people of color in our country."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by David
Gregorio)
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