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Russell Wilson opens EPSY Awards with Black Lives Matter message

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The event opened with a powerful video from Seattle Seahawks quarterback, Russell Wilson, alongside gold-medal soccer star, Megan Rapinoe, and WNBA star, Sue Bird.

The trio served as hosts of the virtual event, and also opened it with a powerful video dedicated to the Black Lives Matter movement.

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Rapinoe and Bird made impassioned pleas to white Americans to be more focused allies in this historic moment.

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WNBA legend, Bird, who is also Rapinoe’s girlfriend, directly challenged sports fans.

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The annual Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Awards, have been recognizing sports stars for 27 years.

Source: theGrio

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