The London-based streetwear brand pledged a $1 million donation to fight racism and police brutality.
In response to the deaths of George Floyd and many others, the London-based streetwear brand Palace pledged a $1 million donation on Monday to fight racism and police brutality this year. A part of the donation will first go to the Black Lives Matter movement and Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust.
The brand also released a short video showing protesters flooding the streets across the U.K. and taking down the monument of slave trader Edward Colston in Bristol.
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