"Say her name."@juanonjuan10 leads his Walking in Unity event in Oakland. pic.twitter.com/7l0EjSwOt5
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) June 3, 2020
Stephen and Ayesha Curry also took a knee during the protests."Say his name."@StephenCurry30 and @ayeshacurry join @juanonjuan10 at his Walking in Unity event in Oakland. pic.twitter.com/bT8eZhrjpt
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) June 3, 2020
The Warriors stars are just a few of the many NBA players to take part in the protests against racial inequality and police brutality since the death of George Floyd in police custody. "No matter the color of your skin, where you're from, how much money you got ... it don't matter. We're all human beings,” Toscano-Anderson said in a video released by the Warriors. “We're all here for the same purpose. Not just for black people. Right now, it's about black people. But for humanity, there's people all over the world being oppressed. We're just trying to take a step in the right direction and start something.”Warriors guard Steph Curry and his wife Ayesha take a knee during Oakland protests in the wake of George Floyd’s killing. (Via @106KMEL) pic.twitter.com/hSpS86IAwD
— Logan Murdock (@loganmmurdock) June 3, 2020
Source- Yahoo! Sports“For humanity.”@juanonjuan10 welcomes those attending his Walking in Unity event today in Oakland. pic.twitter.com/Qv91H6ZSCC
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) June 3, 2020