
Repost compliments of The Grio:

“Ryan Clark, former NFL player and co-host of The Pivot Podcast, recently made headlines with a powerful statement on how Black college athletes should approach where they play. During a passionate discussion on the podcast, Clark boldly urged Black athletes to reconsider signing with schools in states that engage in gerrymandering, claiming it directly impacts Black representation and voting power. “Black college athletes need to stop signing with schools in states that gerrymander districts to block Black representation.”
Clark’s remarks reflect a growing push for athletes to use their platform for social and political impact, particularly when it comes to issues that disproportionately affect Black communities. He argues that the political climate in certain states, which includes deliberate efforts to dilute Black voting power through redistricting, should be a serious consideration for athletes when choosing where to attend school and compete.
The conversation sparked a heated debate, with some applauding Clark for linking social justice and sports while others challenged the practical implications of his argument. Regardless, Clark’s call for athletes to think beyond their sport and consider the political landscape highlights the increasing intersection between activism, athletics, and social responsibility—a theme that’s becoming ever more central in today’s sports culture.” This is a hot topic that all of urban radio should get involved in on-air.

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