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  1. 31 Jul 2021

    This is how you celebrate your win in Tokyo!! Ayeeee!!!! Congratulations on your 🥈 medal in shot put! 👏🏽👏🏽 Kudos to your hometown Charleston, SC and your alma mater, Ole Miss!! 👌👌 Her words 'keep pushing'!!! 🤜🏽🤛🏽 Thank You Raven!!! 🙏

  2. Shot put Silver medalist of makes an 'X' to show support and signify the intersection of where all oppressed people meet, during the 📸:

  3. 1 Aug 2021

    When asked what the symbol meant, she said, “it’s the intersection of where all people who are oppressed meet. Shout out to all my Black people. Shout out to all my LGBTQ community. Shout out to all my people dealing with mental health."

    Raven Saunders on the Olympic medal podium, arms crossed in an X formation above her head
  4. 3 Aug 2021

    Whether politics should be in — everyone must see the difference between and ’s message. Right?

  5. 1 Aug 2021
    Replying to

    Say it loud…. I’m black and I’m proud❤️

  6. 2 Aug 2021

    Here's a clip from the bonus episode we released today, "Osaka, Saunders, and Biles - Mental Health and Black Girl Magic"

  7. Two headlines tell the story of our American political divide that centers around culture

  8. 2 Aug 2021

    This is at the award ceremony in the shot put. 🥈 For this gesture, which was taken as a protest, there is now the threat of trouble . . . 🧐

  9. Keep making a Difference ⚡️⚡️ The truth will guide the future 🔥

  10. 5 Aug 2021
  11. 2 Aug 2021
    After receiving a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympic, Raven Saunders holds her arms above her head, crossing them at the wrists, as a statement about intersectionality.
  12. 1960 Bronze. 2016 Gold. 2020 Silver. They are the only Americans who have an medal in women's shot put. They were not the first Americans but the first AMERICANS. They, too, are America.

  13. 3 Aug 2021

    The mental health advocacy from Olympic champs and is more inspiring than any gold medal

  14. 15 Aug 2021
  15. 2 Aug 2021

    Now and then. 2021. 1968.

  16. 2 Aug 2021

    "It's okay to be strong. And it's okay to not be strong 100% of the time. It's okay to be able to need people."

  17. Congratulations on your medal shot put win.

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