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Voting rights were never just a Black issue. The freedoms many immigrants, women, and marginalized communities have today were built on the sacrifices of Black activists, organizers, and Freedom Summer volunteers who risked — and lost — their lives for democracy.
#MississippiDayofAction #FreedomSummer2026 #AllRoadsLeadSouth
We’ve been seeing the questions around #OutofBounds, so let’s talk about it 👀
The campaign is about calling out the contradiction of states and institutions benefiting from Black talent while actively working against Black communities and Black political power.
This is bigger than sports, and the conversation is only getting started.
Our ancestors fought too hard for us to sit this out.
Protecting our right to vote at all costs ✊🏽

The energy in Jackson, MS right now is electric. We are standing shoulder to shoulder at the Mississippi Fights Back! Rally for Voting Rights to demand fair representation and push back against a rigged system.
When the Supreme Court attacked our voting rights last month, they tried to silence everyday people. Today, we are showing them that we refuse to back down.
Swipe left to view organized advocates standing up for their right to vote. #AdvocacyInAction

The energy in Jackson, MS right now is electric. We are standing shoulder to shoulder at the Mississippi Fights Back! Rally for Voting Rights to demand fair representation and push back against a rigged system.
When the Supreme Court attacked our voting rights last month, they tried to silence everyday people. Today, we are showing them that we refuse to back down.
Swipe left to view organized advocates standing up for their right to vote. #AdvocacyInAction

The energy in Jackson, MS right now is electric. We are standing shoulder to shoulder at the Mississippi Fights Back! Rally for Voting Rights to demand fair representation and push back against a rigged system.
When the Supreme Court attacked our voting rights last month, they tried to silence everyday people. Today, we are showing them that we refuse to back down.
Swipe left to view organized advocates standing up for their right to vote. #AdvocacyInAction

The energy in Jackson, MS right now is electric. We are standing shoulder to shoulder at the Mississippi Fights Back! Rally for Voting Rights to demand fair representation and push back against a rigged system.
When the Supreme Court attacked our voting rights last month, they tried to silence everyday people. Today, we are showing them that we refuse to back down.
Swipe left to view organized advocates standing up for their right to vote. #AdvocacyInAction

The energy in Jackson, MS right now is electric. We are standing shoulder to shoulder at the Mississippi Fights Back! Rally for Voting Rights to demand fair representation and push back against a rigged system.
When the Supreme Court attacked our voting rights last month, they tried to silence everyday people. Today, we are showing them that we refuse to back down.
Swipe left to view organized advocates standing up for their right to vote. #AdvocacyInAction

The energy in Jackson, MS right now is electric. We are standing shoulder to shoulder at the Mississippi Fights Back! Rally for Voting Rights to demand fair representation and push back against a rigged system.
When the Supreme Court attacked our voting rights last month, they tried to silence everyday people. Today, we are showing them that we refuse to back down.
Swipe left to view organized advocates standing up for their right to vote. #AdvocacyInAction

The energy in Jackson, MS right now is electric. We are standing shoulder to shoulder at the Mississippi Fights Back! Rally for Voting Rights to demand fair representation and push back against a rigged system.
When the Supreme Court attacked our voting rights last month, they tried to silence everyday people. Today, we are showing them that we refuse to back down.
Swipe left to view organized advocates standing up for their right to vote. #AdvocacyInAction

The energy in Jackson, MS right now is electric. We are standing shoulder to shoulder at the Mississippi Fights Back! Rally for Voting Rights to demand fair representation and push back against a rigged system.
When the Supreme Court attacked our voting rights last month, they tried to silence everyday people. Today, we are showing them that we refuse to back down.
Swipe left to view organized advocates standing up for their right to vote. #AdvocacyInAction
Mississippi called a special session TODAY to erase the only Black congressman in this state. So we showed up. All of us. On their doorstep. In their streets. Let them see what they’re fighting against.
#allroadsleadsouth #mississippidayofaction #freedomsummer26
When they redraw the maps, we redraw the energy. Thank you for your leadership, queen ✊🏾
“Whose maps? OUR maps.” Mississippi showed up loud today. Fair maps. Fair representation. No voter suppression. No silence. 🗳️🔥
#FairMaps #ProtectTheVote

For generations, Black athletes have carried college sports.
They have filled stadiums, lifted programs, created culture, driven revenue, and made universities more powerful on and off the field. Now, the @NAACP is asking a necessary question: where should that power go next?
Through its new “Out of Bounds” campaign, the NAACP is calling on Black athletes, recruits, fans, alumni, and consumers to rethink their support for public universities in states it says are weakening Black voting power.
The message is clear: Black athletic excellence should not be separated from Black political power.
NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson said it plainly: “Black athletes should not be asked to generate wealth, prestige, and power for state institutions while those same states strip political power from Black communities.”
This is bigger than sports. It is about NIL, recruiting, voting rights, economic power, and the future of HBCU athletics. The NAACP is urging athletes to consider HBCUs, fans to redirect their dollars, and schools to take a public stand for fair representation.
Support HBCUs. Support Black athletes. Support voting rights.
Sign the pledge and learn more at NAACP.org.
#HBCU #HBCUBuzz #NAACP #BlackAthletes #HBCUAthletics

For generations, Black athletes have carried college sports.
They have filled stadiums, lifted programs, created culture, driven revenue, and made universities more powerful on and off the field. Now, the @NAACP is asking a necessary question: where should that power go next?
Through its new “Out of Bounds” campaign, the NAACP is calling on Black athletes, recruits, fans, alumni, and consumers to rethink their support for public universities in states it says are weakening Black voting power.
The message is clear: Black athletic excellence should not be separated from Black political power.
NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson said it plainly: “Black athletes should not be asked to generate wealth, prestige, and power for state institutions while those same states strip political power from Black communities.”
This is bigger than sports. It is about NIL, recruiting, voting rights, economic power, and the future of HBCU athletics. The NAACP is urging athletes to consider HBCUs, fans to redirect their dollars, and schools to take a public stand for fair representation.
Support HBCUs. Support Black athletes. Support voting rights.
Sign the pledge and learn more at NAACP.org.
#HBCU #HBCUBuzz #NAACP #BlackAthletes #HBCUAthletics

For generations, Black athletes have carried college sports.
They have filled stadiums, lifted programs, created culture, driven revenue, and made universities more powerful on and off the field. Now, the @NAACP is asking a necessary question: where should that power go next?
Through its new “Out of Bounds” campaign, the NAACP is calling on Black athletes, recruits, fans, alumni, and consumers to rethink their support for public universities in states it says are weakening Black voting power.
The message is clear: Black athletic excellence should not be separated from Black political power.
NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson said it plainly: “Black athletes should not be asked to generate wealth, prestige, and power for state institutions while those same states strip political power from Black communities.”
This is bigger than sports. It is about NIL, recruiting, voting rights, economic power, and the future of HBCU athletics. The NAACP is urging athletes to consider HBCUs, fans to redirect their dollars, and schools to take a public stand for fair representation.
Support HBCUs. Support Black athletes. Support voting rights.
Sign the pledge and learn more at NAACP.org.
#HBCU #HBCUBuzz #NAACP #BlackAthletes #HBCUAthletics

The @naacp on Tuesday called on Black athletes, fans, and alumni to withhold athletic and financial support from public universities in states that are weakening Black political representation in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling last month that gutted the Voting Rights Act.
“What these states have done is not a policy disagreement,” @derricknaacp said. “It is a sprint to erase Black political power.”
The civil rights org’s new “Out of Bounds” campaign specifically calls out Tennessee, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, and Georgia, as well as a number of athletic programs that produce some $100 million in revenue each year.
The House of Representatives pulled the SCORE Act — a once-bipartisan college athletics bill — from the floor Tuesday morning, the second time in a year it’s failed to advance. This followed a statement from the Congressional Black Caucus on Monday that opposed the bill amid silence from institutions “while Black voting rights and Black political power are being systematically dismantled across the South.”

The @naacp on Tuesday called on Black athletes, fans, and alumni to withhold athletic and financial support from public universities in states that are weakening Black political representation in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling last month that gutted the Voting Rights Act.
“What these states have done is not a policy disagreement,” @derricknaacp said. “It is a sprint to erase Black political power.”
The civil rights org’s new “Out of Bounds” campaign specifically calls out Tennessee, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, and Georgia, as well as a number of athletic programs that produce some $100 million in revenue each year.
The House of Representatives pulled the SCORE Act — a once-bipartisan college athletics bill — from the floor Tuesday morning, the second time in a year it’s failed to advance. This followed a statement from the Congressional Black Caucus on Monday that opposed the bill amid silence from institutions “while Black voting rights and Black political power are being systematically dismantled across the South.”

The @naacp on Tuesday called on Black athletes, fans, and alumni to withhold athletic and financial support from public universities in states that are weakening Black political representation in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling last month that gutted the Voting Rights Act.
“What these states have done is not a policy disagreement,” @derricknaacp said. “It is a sprint to erase Black political power.”
The civil rights org’s new “Out of Bounds” campaign specifically calls out Tennessee, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, and Georgia, as well as a number of athletic programs that produce some $100 million in revenue each year.
The House of Representatives pulled the SCORE Act — a once-bipartisan college athletics bill — from the floor Tuesday morning, the second time in a year it’s failed to advance. This followed a statement from the Congressional Black Caucus on Monday that opposed the bill amid silence from institutions “while Black voting rights and Black political power are being systematically dismantled across the South.”

Black athletes are expected to bring in the wins, the money, the culture, and the attention. But when it comes to protecting Black communities and Black political power? Suddenly, the support disappears.
That’s exactly why we’re launching #OutofBounds. A campaign calling out the hypocrisy of states and institutions profiting off Black talent while actively working against Black communities.
We’re inviting athletes, fans, alumni, and allies to join us in this movement, to use their platforms not just for the game, but for the communities that make the game possible. Take action now at the link in our bio.

Black athletes are expected to bring in the wins, the money, the culture, and the attention. But when it comes to protecting Black communities and Black political power? Suddenly, the support disappears.
That’s exactly why we’re launching #OutofBounds. A campaign calling out the hypocrisy of states and institutions profiting off Black talent while actively working against Black communities.
We’re inviting athletes, fans, alumni, and allies to join us in this movement, to use their platforms not just for the game, but for the communities that make the game possible. Take action now at the link in our bio.

Black athletes are expected to bring in the wins, the money, the culture, and the attention. But when it comes to protecting Black communities and Black political power? Suddenly, the support disappears.
That’s exactly why we’re launching #OutofBounds. A campaign calling out the hypocrisy of states and institutions profiting off Black talent while actively working against Black communities.
We’re inviting athletes, fans, alumni, and allies to join us in this movement, to use their platforms not just for the game, but for the communities that make the game possible. Take action now at the link in our bio.

Black athletes are expected to bring in the wins, the money, the culture, and the attention. But when it comes to protecting Black communities and Black political power? Suddenly, the support disappears.
That’s exactly why we’re launching #OutofBounds. A campaign calling out the hypocrisy of states and institutions profiting off Black talent while actively working against Black communities.
We’re inviting athletes, fans, alumni, and allies to join us in this movement, to use their platforms not just for the game, but for the communities that make the game possible. Take action now at the link in our bio.

Black athletes are expected to bring in the wins, the money, the culture, and the attention. But when it comes to protecting Black communities and Black political power? Suddenly, the support disappears.
That’s exactly why we’re launching #OutofBounds. A campaign calling out the hypocrisy of states and institutions profiting off Black talent while actively working against Black communities.
We’re inviting athletes, fans, alumni, and allies to join us in this movement, to use their platforms not just for the game, but for the communities that make the game possible. Take action now at the link in our bio.

BREAKING: The NAACP has just launched the “Out of Bounds” campaign, a national call for Black athletes, families, fans, alumni, and consumers to withhold athletic and financial support from public universities in states attacking Black voting representation.
Learn more about the campaign via the NAACP.

BREAKING: The NAACP has just launched the “Out of Bounds” campaign, a national call for Black athletes, families, fans, alumni, and consumers to withhold athletic and financial support from public universities in states attacking Black voting representation.
Learn more about the campaign via the NAACP.

BREAKING: The NAACP has just launched the “Out of Bounds” campaign, a national call for Black athletes, families, fans, alumni, and consumers to withhold athletic and financial support from public universities in states attacking Black voting representation.
Learn more about the campaign via the NAACP.

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