RELATED: ‘Hey Siri, I’m getting pulled over’: iPhone feature will record police interaction, send locationHastings said now is the time when “everyone needs to figure out” how to contribute to solving racism.
He said HBCUs have been resilient "little-known gems" for black education.Amid protests over police brutality that began three weeks ago, companies and business leaders have been pledging solidarity with their black employees and the black community.
But tech companies — including Netflix — have fallen short in hiring, retaining and promoting underrepresented minorities within their own ranks.Other tech industry donations in the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests have largely been on the company level.