Many from all walks of life are coming to join the Black Lives Matter cause and urging for change both locally and nationally. Today Alexis Ohanian Sr., who is the co-founder of the immensely popular forum site , has offered his resignation as a form of solidarity with the movement.
Ohanian, for those unaware, is married to tennis player Serena Williams, and the two have a young daughter together. Ohanian remembers his daughter in a video speaking on his resignation: "Fifteen years ago I co-founded to find community and a sense of belonging, it’s long overdue to do the right thing. I’m saying this as a father who needs to be able to answer his black daughter when she asks: 'What did you do?'"
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He continued, "So, I’ve resigned as a member of the board, I have urged them to fill my seat with a black candidate. And I will use future gains on my stock to serve the Black community, chiefly, to curb racial hate. And I'm starting with a pledge of $1 million to Colin Kaepernick's Know Your Rights camp."
He ended: "I believe resignation can actually be an act of leadership from people in power right now. To everyone fighting to fix our broken nation: do not stop."
Watch below. What do you think of his move?
Serena Williams Gets Real About The Struggles Of Motherhood
Serena Williams got candid about the challenges she faces as both a mother and a professional athlete in an Instagram post on Friday.
Serena Williams opened up about how difficult it can be to raise a child while also being the top athlete in the world. The tennis superstar penned an honest, emotional message on a photo of her 2-year-old daughter, Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr. asleep on her chest, where she shared the struggles she endures trying to juggle motherhood with her professional sports career.
“I am not sure who took this picture but Working and being a mom is not easy,” Serena wrote on the post. “I am often exhausted, stressed, and then I go play a professional tennis match. We keep going. I am so proud and inspired by the women who do it day in and day out. I’m proud to be this baby’s mama @olympiaohanian. #nofilter #nomakeup #nohairbursh lol #justme.”
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Serena has previously opened up about how terrifying her experience was giving birth to Alexis in 2017, as it almost resulted in her losing her life. Describing the various complications that led to her “almost dying,” Serena expressed how “grateful” she was to the medical professionals who “knew exactly how to handle this complicated turn of events.” She noted that “if it weren’t for their professional care, I wouldn’t be here today.” Back in January, Serena won her first title since giving birth to Alexis. She nabbed the trophy for the ASB Classic tournament in Auckland, New Zealand, beating her fellow American opponent, Jessica Pegula, 6-3, 6-4.
Serena Williams Wins First Title Since Giving Birth To Daughter In 2017
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On September 1, 2017, Serena Williams was blessed with her first child, daughter Alexis Olympia, after some serious, nearly-fatal birthing complications that resulted in Serena “almost dying,” she revealed. This Sunday, less than two-and-a-half years after giving birth to Alexis, Serena beamed proudly with her daughter in one arm while lifting the trophy for the ASB Classic in the other. Serena defeated her fellow American opponent, Jessica Pegula, 6-3, 6-4 at the tournament in Auckland, New Zealand, her first win since Alexis was born. “Oh, it feels good!” Serena said after the exciting victory. “It’s been a long time. I think you could see the relief on my face. It’s pretty satisfying just to get a win in the final. That was really important for me, and I just want to build on it. It’s just a step towards the next goal.”
Despite her frightening experience in the delivery room, Serena made her first reappearance to the game a mere two months later in December at an exhibition match in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. She returned to the courts again 4 months later at the WTA Tour in March of 2018. Though she reached finals at Wimbledon and the US Open in both 2018 and 2019, she had yet to bring home the big prize until now. Speaking on how she maintained her optimism and kept her spirits high as she strived for another win, Serena said, “You have to be your biggest cheerleader, especially if you’re feeling you’re not doing everything right—or even if you are doing everything right but things aren’t working out for you.”
Serena was recently honoured with the Female Athlete of the Decade title by the Associated Press. Her husband, founder Alexis Ohananian, shared an Instagram post to express how proud he is of his wife. On the post, he also revealed just where exactly her $43,000 prize money is going. “And just when I think I can’t possibly be more proud, you donate all your prize money to fight the #australianbushfires,” he wrote. Serena’s next match will actually take place in the continent currently devastated by tragic wildfires. Beginning on January 20th, Serena will play at the Australian Open, a tournament she has won seven times in the past.