Amber Santos

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But working for a brand showed me the industry’s power. It was a big machine that shaped the culture of running. Brands had a look and feel that they wanted, and if you fit their look, you were highlighted. I understood that the industry—the brands, the media—decides who is elevated and visible, who receives funding, who is presented as a runner, and how they are presented. It was the industry who defined who a runner is.
Running While Black: Finding Freedom in a Sport That Wasn't Built for Us
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