Michigan native, husband donate $15M to ACLU for LGBTQ rights
Associated Press
KALAMAZOO, Mich. The American Civil Liberties Union has named a project addressing LGBTQ and HIV issues after a Michigan native and his husband, officials announced Thursday.
The Jon L. Stryker and Slobodan Randjelović LGBTQ & HIV Project is located inside the ACLU Ruth Bader Ginsburg Liberty Center in New York, the ACLU said.
The project was created in 1986. Its name change follows a $15 million gift from Stryker and Randjelović to the ACLU Foundation.
Stryker is founder and president of the Arcus Foundation, a private, global grant-making organization that supports the advancement of LGBTQ human rights and conservation of the world s great apes. Based in New York, the foundation has an office in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
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