Dave Portnoy might not agree with Caitlin Clark’s white privilege comment, but he understands why she made it. Earlier this week, Clark was named Time Magazine’s “Athlete of the Year” in ...
Caitlin Clark's recent comment about benefiting from White privilege in the WNBA has fueled hostile online debates since it was published in Time magazine on Tuesday. Former NCAA swimmer and ...
It is the year 2024. When are we going to stop letting the Black victimization — White savior symbiosis define us? No, ...
“I want to say I’ve earned every single thing, but as a white person, there is privilege,” Clark said. But, in reality, Clark doesn’t have white privilege. She has white guilt. White guilt ...
First Clark said she recognizes there is an element of white privilege to her stardom, that the Black women who laid the foundation for this current explosion in interest in women’s sports were ...
Caitlin Clark reacted to criticism from Megyn Kelly regarding the WNBA star's comments on white privilege in her Time Athlete of the Year interview during an event in New York City on Dec. 11.
WNBA star Caitlin Clark, who has been named Time magazine’s athlete of the year, has given MAGA world a conniption with her ...
Megyn Kelly unleashed an attack against Caitlin Clark after the WNBA star talked about ways white privilege seeps into women’s basketball during an interview published in Time magazine this week.
In the feature, Clark recognized how white privilege contributed to her rise to superstardom while making sure to lift uhe impact Black players have had on building the WNBA. “I want to say I ...
“I want to say I’ve earned every single thing, but as a white person, there is privilege,” she stated, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the systemic advantages that come with rac ...
That is why I was disappointed to hear her tell Time magazine after winning the "Athlete of the Year" that she benefits from White privilege. The magazine quotes Clark saying: "I’ve earned every ...