Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell has been selected to serve on the newly-formed National Basketball Social Justice Coalition.
The coalition is just the latest step by Mitchell and the NBA to use basketball to help advance equality and social justice in America. The group aims to “raise awareness, educate and advocate for meaningful reform” and will “focus on action and change around voting access and criminal justice reform at the national, state and local level.”
Mitchell, 24, has proudly used his platform to speak out against injustice over the past year.
“I feel like I have a perspective that not many people have, I can understand the ignorance that comes from white people, toward black people because I have seen it,” he said in an interview with ESPN earlier this year.