Instagramのインスタグラム(instagram) - 9月29日 01時05分
“I’m a Black woman before anything else. I’m still part of my community, which is hurting right now. I can’t just workout, practice and try to be the best in my sport. I have to use my platform and represent my community. I have to speak out as a woman and as a Black woman.”
For A’ja Wilson (@aja22wilson), the recently crowned MVP of the @wnba, work doesn’t begin and end on the court. The 24-year-old @lvaces player and social justice advocate is committed to fighting for equality for future generations.
“I love it because young Black girls can turn on the TV and watch me do what I love and be inspired to be me, or to be better than me. It means a lot to me that I have the opportunity to be a professional athlete at all. I don’t take that for granted. Off the court I’m still doing what I love for a cause that’s bigger than me, in fighting for the continued visibility of women who are victims of police brutality and for justice on their behalf. I fight for the next generation of Black girls, so that their opportunities are limitless, and they are valued as they should be.”
Head to @wnba today as they share more perspectives and voices from Black athletes and advocates in their league.
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