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Why It’s Time For Sports Leagues And Other Major Corporations To Go Beyond Their BLM Statements - Blavity

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Athletes are an excellent example of how to use power to demand change, renounce racism and protect Black people. Sports leagues and other major corporations like Facebook need to follow their lead.

Source: Blavity News

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