AT&T Supports 'Social Justice' March on Washington
AT&T supported Friday’s civil rights march on Washington, D.C., said Tanya Lombard, AT&T vice president-multicultural engagement and strategic alliances. The company is “firmly committed to the moral principle that Black lives matter,” she said. “The March is about far more…
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than police reform and other worthy issues,” she said: “It is about social justice. Social justice is a value that is -- and certainly ought to be -- shared by everyone. That means not just shared by people who live here, but also by the institutions that impact our lives, whether a government, a charity or a corporation.”