Celtics unveil $25 million, 10-year plan to fight racial injustice

 

Celtics unveil $25 million, 10-year plan to fight racial injustice

Celtics alternate governor Steve Pagliuca (left) and chief executive officer Wyc Grousbeck.
Celtics alternate governor Steve Pagliuca (left) and chief executive officer Wyc Grousbeck.MICHAEL DWYER

ORLANDO — The Celtics, a franchise that drafted the first Black player in the NBA and also hired the first Black coach, made another unprecedented move Tuesday with the announcement of a $25 million commitment over the next 10 years to fight racial injustice and focus on social issues in the Black community of Greater Boston.

It is the first significant move by an NBA team since the league announced in August a $300 million plan to develop economic growth in Black communities. That plan called for every NBA team to donate $1 million per year for 10 years.

This Celtics plan, which includes a $20 million cash commitment and another $5 million in media assets and marketing, is more extensive and will focus on several issues that plague Black and brown communities in Greater Boston.


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