Seeing how broken the system was, that’s what made us draw the line. Not long after, Rubin and Kraft were on vacation together when Mill called Rubin and asked for the two to visit him in prison.“I’d never been to a jail,” said Kraft. Clara Wu is the wife of Brooklyn Nets governor Joseph Tsai. She is a trustee of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and was an executive producer of Into the Okavango, a documentary that premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival. She’s been very welcoming from Day One, and the same goes for her (from the players). He did it for his players.“Our whole foundation at the Patriots is geared towards helping those people who are most vulnerable or are not treated right by society,” said Kraft. Powered by Clara Wu is the wife of new Brooklyn Nets governor Joseph Tsai. Clara Wu Tsai joins owners of Patriots and 76ers in fight for criminal justice reformKevin Durant continues workouts in L.A., this time joined by Spencer DinwiddieDepleted Nets improve to 5-2 in ‘bubble’ with win over Magic: 108-96Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot: Inside Nets two-way success Jacque Vaughn has overachieved, but will that be enough? We put together a world-class team.”Indeed, in addition to the three owners, Mill and Jay-Z, the alliance’s “partners” include Van Jones, the CNN commentator and former Obama White House aide. Clara Wu: Children: 3: Joseph Tsai; Chinese: 蔡崇信: Transcriptions; Standard Mandarin; Hanyu Pinyin: Cài Chóngxìn: Wade–Giles: Ts'ai 4 Ch'ung 2-hsin 4: IPA [tsʰâi ʈʂʰʊ̌ŋɕîn] Joseph Tsai (Chinese: 蔡崇信; born January 1964) is a Canadian billionaire businessman, and philanthropist. They have been part of several public events that have attracted both the media and general public. Her husband owned 49 percent of the NBA franchise until he purchased the remaining … Kraft owns a team in the NFL where 70 percent of the league is African-American. Due to a $250 million gift, it is now called the Wu Tsai Neuroscience Institute.“Joe and I believe Stanford is uniquely positioned to drive breakthrough discoveries about the brain, translate them into effective therapies, and train future scientists of the world,” This isn’t the only example of her giving back to her alma mater. “We’re living in a time where we need good, productive people, and this is a silly system. Rubin helped get Wu Tsai involved.The first priority for the Alliance was to take the fight to Pennsylvania, home of Meek Mill and the second highest rate of incarceration in the country. Previously, Ms. Wu Tsai was General Manager of the Hong Kong operations of Taobao, China’s largest online shopping website, and a Vice President at American Express in New York and Hong Kong. “You see a problem and you say, ‘how can I aggressively fix this?’ You get the best people involved, getting the appropriate capital involved, and you put the best team together. Tsai holds Canadian and Hong Kong passports. The wedding announcement states that she was 30 at the time, placing her birth year somewhere in between 1965 and 1966. This wasn’t an isolated problem; this stuff happens every day.”Rubin’s friendship with the Philadelphia rapper began after the two met while sitting courtside at the 2015 Kraft did it for his friend, too. “It’s staggering that we, as a society, have more people on parole, more people in jail, than anywhere else. Clara and her husband Joe are also co-owners of the Brooklyn Nets. Find out more about sponsorship and engagement opportunities April 5, 2020 9:32 am ET. He may be a billionaire but some things were beyond his reach.“Had I not seen it firsthand, I wouldn’t have [gotten involved],” said Rubin. To learn more or opt-out, read our The drive for criminal justice reform is being fought by an unlikely group of individuals ... the owners of America’s sports teams, including Clara Wu Tsai, wife of Joe Tsai and co-owner with him of the Wu Tsai has joined by two (much) higher profile sports team owners ... Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots and Michael Rubin, co-owner with the Inspired by Meek Mill and Jay-Z, they were critical to setting up —and financing— the Reform Alliance last year.“It’s a way for me to give back,” Wu Tsai replied when asked about her motive behind joining The Reform Alliance.