American filmmaker JJ Abrams, wife Kathy McGrath and production company pledge to donate RM42.61m to fight racism | Malay Mail

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American filmmaker JJ Abrams, wife Kathy McGrath and production company pledge to donate RM42.61m to fight racism

Jeffrey Jacob Abrams, wife Katie McGrath and production company Bad Robot have pledged to donate RM42.61m to fight racism. — Picture via Instagram/jjabramsofficialdirector Jeffrey Jacob Abrams — better known as JJ Abrams, his wife, and production company Bad Robot has pledged to contribute RM42.61 million to anti-racist causes.

This was announced on Bad Robot’s Instagram account three days ago that a whopping RM42.61 million will be distributed over a five-year span after recent social injustices that have been making headlines in the United States.

 

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