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Collected Item: “Naomi Osaka Raises Awareness of Black Genocide”

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Naomi Osaka Raises Awareness of Black Genocide

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Instagram and Art

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Love this representation of Naomi Osaka by @_granddaughter (via @drcegreen ) Posted @withregram • @_granddaughter Naomi Osaka, a Black and Asian professional tennis player and the highest paid female athlete, will be wearing a different mask everyday of the US Open to raise awareness about the “continued genocide of Black people.” Whether you have a worldwide audience like Naomi or just a few insty followers, how are you standing up for what is right? Her murderers are still free 🤬 - Jonathan Mattingly, Brett Hankisom, and Myles Cosgrove must be arrested.
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#breonnataylor #naomiosaka #usopen #black #asian #japanese #haitian #womenempowerment #justiceforbreonnataylor #nojusticenopeace #usopen2020 #queen #nike #blackwomen #blacklivesmatter #blm #asianwomen #womenofillustration #womensupportingwomen #womenoftype #biden2020 #bidenharris2020

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justice, tennis, BLM, Black Lives Matter, Naomi Osaka, genocide, Social Justice, awareness, sports, ASU, HST580

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https://www.instagram.com/p/CFJ90L1hr7b/

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Sylvia Duckworth

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2020-09-15
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