Apple's Cook makes 'substantial' donation for gay rights in U.S. South

By Jonathan Kaminsky

Fri Dec 19, 2014 2:53am IST

Tweet Link this Share this By Jonathan Kaminsky(Reuters) - Apple Inc Chief Executive Tim Cook, the highest-profile U.S. business leader to publicly acknowledge being gay, has made a "substantial" donation to a gay rights effort in his native Alabama and two other southern... Email Print Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks at the WSJD Live conference in Laguna Beach, California in this file photo taken October 27, 2014. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/Files

Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks at the WSJD Live conference in Laguna Beach, California in this file photo taken October 27, 2014.

Credit: Reuters/Lucy Nicholson/Files

Related Topics Lifestyle » PICTURE GALLERYIndia this weekIndia this week

Some of our best photos from this week.  Slideshow 

Best of India 2014In the heart of EbolaInside North KoreaPictures of the year: SportsIndian Ocean Tsunami - 10 years on» Click here for more slideshows

(Reuters) - Apple Inc Chief Executive Tim Cook, the highest-profile U.S. business leader to publicly acknowledge being gay, has made a "substantial" donation to a gay rights effort in his native Alabama and two other southern U.S. states, activists said on Thursday.

Cook, who came out in a magazine essay in October, days after accepting an Alabama Academy of Honor award in a speech critical of the state's lack of progress on gay rights, is giving an undisclosed sum to the Human Rights Campaign's Project One America, an effort to promote gay rights in the socially conservative states of Alabama, Mississippi and Arkansas.

The project has a three-year budget of $8.5 million and includes television advertisements, direct mail and a range of outreach efforts involving staff in each state, the group said.

"We hope Tim Cook's substantial personal investment inspires others to support this vital and historic project," said Jason Rahlan, spokesman for the Human Rights Campaign.

The gay-rights group chose to target the three states in part because they all lack non-discrimination protections for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender people and have bans in place on gay marriage, it has said.

An Apple spokeswoman confirmed Cook's donation but declined to comment further on it or specify the amount, noting that it was a private contribution.

(

Share

& Comment

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 

Copyright © 2015 NEWS 291™ is a registered trademark.

| Blogger Templates Designed by Templateism. Hosted on Blogger Platform.