As a community, it is impossible not to be horrified and angered by the events that have unfolded in Minnesota and Georgia, and too often throughout the country. The symbol of Colin Kaepernick kneeling foreshadowed a more horrendous vision—of a police officer kneeling on the neck of a dying man. The words “I can’t breathe” resonate with terror and sadness, representing the futile pleading of an innocent man being murdered by men sworn to protect him.
The pain and anguish being felt by the Black community is profound. Though many of us cannot know what it is to walk in their shoes, we can promise this: our UTA community will use our collective voices and whatever power we possess to ensure our colleagues are heard and supported, especially those too often required to face down assaults on their most basic rights and freedoms. As colleagues, friends, and citizens, we must not turn away.
Our Inclusion team within UTA will lead the effort to ensure we take this commitment forward. This is the time for us to gain a deeper understanding of this experience, listen to our colleagues who are feeling it the most, and identify what we can do to bring about change. In the coming days, we will hear more from that team, along with our Foundation and others within our company.
As a family we mourn for lives lost, and we hope to do our part to ensure better days ahead for our country.
That’s lovely except UTA, when SHOWN evidence of they’re client MurraryMiller who raped a black 17 year old girl and was asked to stop representing him... they said NO. Moral leadership or courage from UTA? NOPE! BLM unitedtalent TimesUp
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