Week 7 in the Championship continues with four Eastern Conference clashes tonight, but first up we take a look at Indy Eleven’s latest move to make an impact off the field. Here’s your Morning Tea for Wednesday.
USL Championship clubs like the Tampa Bay Rowdies, Birmingham Legion FC and New Mexico United have gone beyond words and put into action their support for organizations and initiatives working to remove roadblocks that have arisen for minorities through systemic racism in society.
On Tuesday, Indy Eleven joined them as it announced it would make a contribution to The Bail Project’s National Revolving Bail Fund made from proceeds generated from sales and auctions of shirts recognizing the Black Lives Matter movement that players have worn in pregame warmups this season.
Aimed at combating the racial and economic disparities in the bail system, The Bail Project is an unprecedented effort to combat mass incarceration at the front end of the system. The national nonprofit provides free bail assistance and community-based pretrial support for thousands of low-income Americans every year, reuniting families and restoring the presumption of innocence.
“After being introduced to The Bail Project and learning more about their mission, Indy Eleven is proud to support the direct impact they make for citizens of Indianapolis and beyond in regards to combating systemic racism,” Indy Eleven Chief Executive Officer and President Greg Stremlaw said in a statement announcing the move.
The Bail Project has been one of the national initiatives that has seen significant support during the peaceful protests that remain ongoing in the United States. Speaking in July with CBS News, the organization’s CEO Robin Steinberg estimated donations have helped replenish the fund to the tune of $15 million.
To date, The Bail Project has secured freedom for more than 11,000 people in over 20 cities across the United States, including Indianapolis. It has also established relationships with community partners to advance systemic change.
For Indy, it’s another step forward in making the change the club hopes to see more of in the future.
“We are continuing to listen, learn, and discuss ways to promote racial equality and social justice both inside and outside our organization,” said Stremlaw. “Working directly with Indy Eleven’s internal Diversity and Inclusion Committee, this donation is merely the latest example of these efforts, and we vow to seek more actions and partnerships that will benefit our city in the weeks, months and years ahead.”
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