High school track star runs to raise awareness for MMIW
Even without the three gold medals, one silver medal and the sportsmanship award she earned at the Class 1B state meet in Washington, Rosalie Fish wouldve been impossible to miss when she took to the track in late May.
This was by design and it worked as flawlessly as her strides against the competition at Eastern Washington Universitys campus.
Fish, a member of the Cowlitz Tribe and a senior at Muckleshoot Tribal School, dedicated her performance at the meet to the murdered and missing indigenous women a group thats been gruesomely attacked and grossly overlooked. With a red hand print covering her mouth and lower half of her face, along with MMIW written in red paint on her leg, the message was loud and clear.
Fish was reportedly inspired to spread awareness through her track meets after seeing Jordan Marie Daniel run the Boston Marathon in honor of MMIW, according to the Seattle Times. After the two connected via social media, Daniel encouraged Fish to use her platform to further the message.
I was passionate about the issue, and I was passionate about running, Fish told the Seattle Times. Jordan Daniel showed me that I can do both.
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