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The petition—dubbed the #SayTheirNames Jersey Campaign—was created to encourage players to add the names of women and men of color who were victims of police brutality. The move is to honor the legacies of those who were murdered and spread awareness about the need for change. “I will be playing this upcoming @wnba and I am looking forward to continue to fight social injustice issues while playing and supporting front line workers,” the two-time Olympic Gold Medalist posted on Instagram. “I am currently working with the @lvaces and @wnba to use our voices, our uniforms, and our sport to continue to impact and create real change. The goal is also to create a relationship with the families of whose name the athlete has chosen. This is a way to use our platform to be a helping hand during these trying times. Silence is an ally for EVIL and when sports resume WE WILL NOT BE SILENT.”
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