L.A. Rams Defensive Tackle Sebastian Joseph-Day Says “Racial Justice Begins With Our Schools”

L.A. Rams DT Sebastian Joseph-Day Releases Op-ed Demanding Equal Education Reform

L.A. Rams Player and Member of Players Coalition Highlights Importance of Racial Justice Beginning with Our Schools

Los Angeles – Los Angeles Rams nose tackle Sebastian Joseph-Day published an op-ed on Medium demanding equal education for all children regardless of race or economic status. As an active member of Players Coalition, Joseph-Day discusses the relationship between the lack of educational funding in low-income communities and systemic oppression. He urges the United States Senate and the Administration to team up with the House to pass the HEROES provisions to address education inequities and the digital divide.

Players Coalition
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Joseph-Day wrote, “This past week has been a tough one for the African-American community and in America as a whole. I’ve been thinking long and hard about the systemic oppression that has consumed this country…What this country fails to realize is that systemic oppression is so deep that it is running within our school systems. The fact is, low-income communities are not getting the same amount of resources and opportunities that other schools are getting.”

COVID-19 has not made closing the educational gap any easier. Schools across the nation have turned to using online platforms to teach children of all ages. Joseph-Day points out that before the coronavirus outbreak nonwhite school districts already receive $23 Billion less than white districts and now that students are at home, children from low-income communities do not have access to the same learning resources.

Sebastian Joseph-Day is a member of Players Coalition which is a foundation that works with athletes, coaches and owners across leagues to improve social justice and racial equality in our country. Recently, Joseph-Day took part in signing a letter to Congress, alongside 1,400 other athletes, coaches and front office personnel urging passage of the Ending Qualified Immunity Act, also known as the Amash-Pressley Act. The bill, introduced by Representatives Justin Amash (L-MI) and Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), would help restore the public trust in government and law enforcement by ending qualified immunity for public officials, including police officers.

About Sebastian Joseph-Day:

Sebastian Joseph-Day is a nose tackle for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League. Before being selected in the 2018 draft, Joseph-Day played for Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. With a Bachelor’s degree in Media Studies and Journalism, Joseph-Day is pursuing a Master’s Degree in Labor Studies. As a member of the Players Coalition, Sebastian is actively helping the community with education and economic advancement. This 2020 football season will be Joseph-Day’s third season with the Rams.

About Players Coalition

Players Coalition is an independent 501(c)(3) (charity) and 501(c)(4) (advocacy) organization, working with professional athletes, coaches and owners across leagues to improve social justice and racial equality in our country.

This post based on a press release from Players Coalition to Zennie62Media, Inc.