(ANSA) - ROME, JUNE 12 - YouTube has announced the establishment of a $ 100 million fund intended to give voice to African American creators who publish content on its platform. The CEO, SusanWojcicki, made this known in a post on the company's blog. The fund will be used to finance the production of new original programs. "We are committed to doing better as a platform to centralize and amplify the voices and perspectives of African Americans," Wojcicki wrote. "We all need to do more to dismantle systemic racism." Paypal is also taking the field, with 530 million destined to support the economic activities owned by African Americans and minorities in the United States. The bulk of the sum - 500 million - will be used to invest in the activities and communities of African Americans and minorities present in the country, the company explained.
YouTube, fund of 100 million African Americans
2020-06-12T17:59:01.418Z
YouTube has announced the establishment of a $ 100 million fund intended to give voice to African American creators who publish content on its platform. (HANDLE)