Notre Dame coaches used their voices to speak out and bring awareness to racial injustice issues.
🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤 Continue the dialogue even if it makes you uncomfortable! Keep listening, keep learning, keep fighting for change and justice! https://t.co/1b3Gg0TKtN
— Niele Ivey (@IrishCoachIvey) June 16, 2020
— Niele Ivey (@IrishCoachIvey) May 31, 2020
— Mike Brey (@NDMikeBrey) June 1, 2020
I am proud to stand with these men. Though our society & systems have isolated them, they respond with courage. When so much energy is spent redirecting & distracting our focus, they deploy wisdom. And in the face of fear & hate, they respond with love. #StaNDup ☘️ #StaNDtogether https://t.co/SQaFNdlnaz
— Clark Lea (@Coach_Lea) June 4, 2020
I recorded this in March. Seems fitting it is posted today in light of what’s going on in the country. The message in this book is simple. BE KIND! Choose ❤️ https://t.co/aqfMquvUXd
— Susan Holt (@NDCoachHolt) May 31, 2020
— Martin Stone (@NDRowCoach) June 3, 2020
— Coquese Washington (@CoqueseWashing) May 31, 2020
I am committed to justice for all people, committed to raising my children to love not to hate, committed to love and equality for those around me, committed to being a force for good in the world. Commit. https://t.co/KNhxNmNMpA
— Katie Wilson (@NDCoachWilson) May 31, 2020
After watching the whole of those excruciating 9 min, I am angered. To realize what is but 9 min for me is a lifetime for others is disheartening. We need to do better. We need to be better. I stand for racial equality. My family and I are committed to being part of the solution. pic.twitter.com/M5wFd8999P
— Mike Johnson (@NDCoachJohnson) May 31, 2020