Black Leaders in the Running Community Talk Brands, Mental Health, Safety, and More
Global Running Day typically turns any runner’s social media timeline into a jubilee of trail selfies, group photos, and watch shots. This year was different, though, as thousands continue to protest racial injustice on the streets and while the COVID-19 pandemic is forcing many people to still train solo.
Some wondered on Wednesday if it was appropriate to acknowledge the unofficial holiday at all, but others turned it into a platform to donate to causes supporting Black Lives Matter, demonstrators, and healthcare workers on the frontlines. Runners also remarked that running a few miles on Global Running Day offered an… (Read More via Women’s Running)