For this week’s episode of Jordan Real Talk, Chris Paul and Baratunde Thurston sit down with host Angela Rye to discuss a topic that is top of everyone’s mind, voting. Chris and Baratunde go over the basics of voting and it’s impact when it comes to local elections, the barriers many voters face today, and the power of the Black vote. Register to vote: https://nike.app.link/e/B8hFIBnL99 Learn More about the Jordan Brand's Community Commitment here: https://nike.app.link/e/Jcq2HrgL99 Legal Defense and Educational Fund: https://nike.app.link/e/d39Kdk3lbab Formerly Incarcerated Convicted People & Families Movement: https://nike.app.link/e/N9kBNhbmbab Black Voters Matter: https://nike.app.link/e/oAeUNYjmbab #JUMPMAN
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August 1985, and a worldwide superstar meets a local legend; Michael Jordan came to London to visit the Brixton Topcats. Fresh from a dazzling first season in the NBA and a Rookie of the Year title, Michael was fast becoming one of the most iconic names in global sports. That off-season he was invited by legendary coach Jimmy Rogers to visit the Brixton Recreation Centre in South London, and train with the Topcats: the youth team Jimmy had founded the year before. Informally dubbed “The Bishop of Brixton” by locals, Jimmy’s tireless commitment to his community mirrors Brixton’s wider radical history of protest and uprisings against racism, police intervention and political exclusion, and the DIY spirit in Black British culture. Now a new generation, still inspired by Jimmy's community work, are uncovering new forms of excellence. Learn more: https://www.nike.com/jordan/community #JUMPMAN