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Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott Donates $1 Million to Address Police Training and Racism

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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott’s $1 million donation – announced on June 3rd in an impassioned Instagram post – will go toward improving police training and addressing “systematic racism through education and advocacy in our country.”

As our communities take action, protesting and fighting for the justice of George Floyd and every black life, I am with you!

I have viewed these protests and riots in our streets as a form of strength and an attempt to show we as Black people have rights that aren’t being perceived equally as our counterparts.

As our communities take action, protesting and fighting for the justice of George Floyd and every black life, I am with you!

I have viewed these protests and riots in our streets as a form of strength and an attempt to show we as Black people have rights that aren’t being perceived equally as our counterparts.

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