SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – Four-time NBA champion and Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is giving back to his Bay Area community and the University of San Francisco with a $100,000 donation to the university's Institute of Nonviolence and Social Justice (INSJ) late last month.
Curry is the third ever recipient of the NBA's Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Social Justice Championship Award for his tireless work within his community. He was picked from a group of five finalists for his dedication to pursuing social justice and advancing Abdul-Jabbar's life mission to engage, empower, and drive equality for individuals and groups who have been historically marginalized or systemically disadvantaged.
The Warriors' leader said he's passionate about the work of the institute and its commitment to overcoming injustice and systemic violence. He met
INSJ co-founder Clarence B. Jones when he participated in a
2020 USF Silk Speaker Series conversation about education and activism.
"Together, with the organization's co-founder and director, Dr. Clarence B. Jones, we have initiated meaningful conversations around social justice with [USF's] student body, doubled the charity's donations through my foundation Eat. Learn. Play.'s gift- matching initiatives, and continued building on [the INSJ] mission in my personal and professional life by holding people accountable and promoting the principles of justice, fairness, and equality today, tomorrow, and in the future," Curry said.
USF is honored to have been chosen as the recipient of Curry's gift as the university and Warriors' organization continues their path towards equity and social justice in the Bay Area and beyond.
"I am deeply honored to accept this extraordinary gift from Stephen Curry and the NBA," said Jonathan D. Greenberg, INSJ director. "Stephen Curry has improved the lives of countless people throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and across the nation. We congratulate him for this incredible award."
Curry is a co-chair of Michelle Obama's "When We All Vote" initiative; the founder of lifestyle brand Underrated, which empowers often-overlooked student-athletes and enables them to be seen by college recruiters; the founder of Unanimous Media, a multimedia company that works with underrepresented filmmakers, creators, and writers across the entertainment industry; and the cofounder (with wife Ayesha) of Eat. Learn. Play., a nonprofit that works to ensure children in Oakland and beyond have access to nutritious food, resources to foster a love for learning and reading, and safe places to play.
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