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            By Tonya D. Dixon ’04
                                                 “What we don’t talk about enough is how you can parlay
                                                  your former time as an athlete into a professional career.
            Student-athletes, communications
            students and others from the          think, ‘Who am I outside of this sport?’”
            university and local communities
            welcomed veteran sports journalist                                          —  JeMele HIll, sports journalist and correspondent
            and correspondent Jemele Hill to
            North Carolina A&T as the first
            speaker of the Chancellor’s Speaker
            Series for the 2018-19 academic year.    “People think that just because he   Personal opinions aside, Hill continued
                                                  (Kaepernick) is woke he needs to      to bring the conversation back to
            Focusing on self-expression and sports,   be broke. It doesn’t work like that,”   the students and encouraged them
            the conversation was perfectly suited   said Hill.                          to “get the full college experience.”
            for Hill to lead. From her days as a                                        For journalists, they should use their
            student journalist at Michigan State   “The two most respected athletes     reporting as a form of activism and
            University until her recent departure   today are Colin Kaepernick and LeBron   come to grips with the fact that social
            from ESPN, Hill’s career has extensively   James. Athletes feel more encouraged   media won’t make you famous.
            focused on sports.                    to have a voice.”
                                                                                        “Do the work,” she said. “What we don’t
            Topics from the hour-long event ranged   When moderator and N.C. A&T alumnus   talk about enough is how you can parlay
            from the lighthearted—knowing your    and Hall of Famer Darryl Klugh ’00    your former time as an athlete into a
            significant other’s Chipotle order    read a few of Hill’s recent tweets,   professional career. Think, ‘Who am I
            (by memory)—to the controversial—     she extended the conversation and     outside of this sport?’”
            the conscious role of athletes, the   elaborated on her views. Regarding
            boundaries or lack thereof of social   her tweet “heard around the world,”   The overarching theme for the evening
            media and life after sports.          accusing the president of the United   encouraged students to examine
                                                  States of being a bigot, Hill explained   themselves, learn the best avenue for
            True to her “tell it like it is” personality,   her rationale and regret.   personal expression and use it to the
            Hill tactfully touched on the recent                                        best of their abilities.
            narrative surrounding Nike’s partnership   “I never thought the tweets about
            with NFL activist Colin Kaepernick. In   Donald Trump would become a news
            summation, she considers it just as much   story.” However, she added, “If you’re
            a business move as a moral one for both   serving in the role of a journalist, you
            parties. She also said more athletes   have to watch it. I’ll be the first to say
            are understanding and leveraging the   it’s not what I should have done as a
            influence they have for positive impact.  journalist.”


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