The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

League to spend $250 million on social justice

- By Barry Wilner

The NFL is committing $250 million over 10 years to social justice initiative­s, targeting what it calls “systemic racism” and supporting “the battle against the ongoing and historic injustices faced by African Americans.”

The league, which has raised $44 million in donations through its Inspire Change program, announced the additional $206 million commitment June 11. It plans to “work collaborat­ively with NFL players to support programs to address criminal justice reform, police reforms, and economic and educationa­l advancemen­t.”

Less than a week ago, Commission­er Roger Goodell denounced racism in a video prompted greatly by a players’ video seeking NFL action.

“I am listening, and I will be reaching out to players who have raised their voices and others on how we can improve and go forward for a better and more united NFL family,” he said.

The players want to see definitive action, of course. There has been increasing distrust of the NFL since San Francisco quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick and others began kneeling during the national anthem in 2016 to protest social injustice and police brutality. The message was misconstru­ed by the league and many team owners as anti-military and anti-flag. Goodell admitted as much in his video, though never mentioning Kaepernick, who has not found an NFL job the last three seasons.

That distrust was expressed June 10 by 49ers star cornerback Richard Sherman.

“They’ve tried their best to throw money behind it for a long time,” he said. “It takes more than that. It takes you literally calling out bigotry and being motivated . ... ”

 ?? LM OTERO — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? NFL commission­er Roger Goodell, shown in 2018.
LM OTERO — ASSOCIATED PRESS NFL commission­er Roger Goodell, shown in 2018.

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