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Apple CEO Tim Cook has spoken up following the controversial passage of a Georgia law limiting access to voting.
Tim Cook has provided a statement in direct response to Georgia s new voting law, SB 202, which has been called a return to Jim Crow by observers. The right to vote is fundamental in a democracy, Cook said in a statement to
Axios. American history is the story of expanding the right to vote to all citizens, and Black people, in particular, have had to march, struggle and even give their lives for more than a century to defend that right. Apple believes that, thanks in part to the power of technology, it ought to be easier than ever for every eligible citizen to exercise their right to vote, he continues. We support efforts to ensure that our democracy s future is more hopeful and inclusive than its past.
From special jewellery collections to partnerships and product launches, more brands than ever are celebrating Black History Month this year in ways that
truly give back. As we enter the back half of the important month, following a year of historic protests and calls for change thanks to movements like Black Lives Matter, it’s crucial that we put our money where our mouths are. Thanks to companies like Apple and entertainers like Tynomi Banks, we can. Here, some of the month’s best Black History Month products that benefit worthy causes.
Roots collaborated with The Black Academy
(Photography courtesy of Roots)