Steph Curry joins Barack Obama in PSA for initiative to help young men of color - News Summed Up

Steph Curry joins Barack Obama in PSA for initiative to help young men of color


(images from YouTube)Basketball fans didn’t get to see Steph Curry play on Christmas because of an ankle injury, but they have been able to see him in public service announcements for My Brother’s Keeper, an initiative aimed at helping boys and young men of color succeed in life. In 30-, 60- and 90-second spots, Curry is joined by former president Barack Obama, who launched the initiative in 2014, as well as Chance the Rapper. “You don’t need to be an NBA star or the president of the United States to be someone’s hero,” a narrator says in the video. Curry, along with his wife, Ayesha, has also appeared in a 2016 video with then-First Lady Michelle Obama. There were just maybe two or three less Secret Service members.”Curry doesn’t hold President Trump in quite the same regard, to judge from some of his comments.


Source: Washington Post December 27, 2017 05:26 UTC



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