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Former UT basketball star Imani McGee-Stafford wants her alma mater to show up for its Black student-athletes

‘I love the University of Texas … but at the same time, like when you love something, you critique it because you expect it to be better.’

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Leading the charge: Natasha Cloud

The Mystics guard attends the March on Washington and talks about the shooting of Jacob Blake, the WNBA protests and the growth of her teammate Ariel Atkins’ voice in the fight for social justice

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‘The Roundtable’: Beyond the game – exploring high-profile athletes in the height of civil unrest

Harry Edwards and Monica McNutt join the table

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Leading the charge: Jewell Loyd

The Seattle Storm guard talks about life in the bubble, playing her first season without Kobe Bryant and the WNBA’s ongoing social justice movement

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How Kobe continues to inspire WNBA star Arike Ogunbowale

The Dallas Wings guard is having a season that would make Mamba proud

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Leading the charge: Brittney Griner

The Phoenix Mercury center talks about the unexpected benefit of being in the bubble, the WNBA’s continued social justice efforts and the surprising advice she received from her father

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WNBA rookie Satou Sabally is soaking it all up in the bubble

Dallas’ first-year phenom on what she’s learning on the court and through her work with the social justice council

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The WNBA is determined to keep Saying Her Name

How the league is using this season to raise awareness of the fact that Black women are killed by police violence, too

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Leading the charge: Nneka Ogwumike

The Los Angeles Sparks star talks about playing an unorthodox season while leading social justice campaigns as president of the Women’s National Basketball Players Association

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