- ESPN on Twitter: Michael Jordan is donating $2M to aid police relations. His full statement: https://t.co/smuoZ5tNDD https://t.co/dSrZj1iFSf" / Twitter
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- Fruitvale Station's Michael B Jordan: 'African-Americans aren't allowed to be Fruitvale Station | The Guardian
- Michael Jordan speaks out on race violence, pledging $2m - BBC News
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- Michael Jordan Speaks On Recent Shootings of African Americans, Police Officers – The Hollywood Reporter
- Jordan will donate to groups working to end police-related shootings - SBNation.com
- Jordan city of Charlotte to 'restore and together'
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- Michael Jordan Speaks For Black Lives And Police Officers : The Two-Way : NPR
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