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MLS and Black Players for Change Commemorate Juneteenth with “Freedom to Be”

Major League Soccer announced a series of initiatives to celebrate Juneteenth, the historic date commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African-Americans in the U.S. All programs are a close collaboration between MLS, the league’s 28 clubs, and Black Players for Change (BPC), an independent organization of Black MLS players, coaches, and staff working to bridge the racial equality gap in soccer and society– and are a continuation of MLS’ work to bring awareness to the significant contributions of Black Americans and to foster more inclusive and equitable communities.

When MLS’ 28 clubs took to the field this past weekend (June 18-19), all players wore jerseys featuring Juneteenth-inspired numbers designed by Judah, a Black queer artist from Childersburg, Alabama. Middleton, who now resides in Brooklyn, N.Y., created the numbers – a vibrant yellow, green, and red color palette, to represent the blood, soil and prosperity of Africa and its people. 

Presented in commemorative boxes, the game-worn jerseys are available for fans to acquire via an online auction from June 20 – July 5. Proceeds from the auction will benefit organizations supporting and uplifting Black communities in the markets of MLS clubs. (A complete list of auction beneficiaries can be found below). Additional auction information, including how to place a bid, are now available at MLSauctions.com.

The jersey numbers and the limited-edition jersey packaging illustrate the history and importance of Juneteenth, and reinforce the notion of “Freedom To Be,” emphasizing everyone’s inherent freedom to be their true selves in every facet of life. Featured in the packaging is the powerful poem “Freedom,” one of the most seminal works by the legendary African American poet, novelist, and social activist Langston Hughes. Written in 1949, at a time when African Americans continued to face intense racism, disenfranchisement, and segregation, “Freedom” is unwavering in its call for freedom for African Americans. The inside of the packaging includes a space for MLS players to write a proclamation of what they are “Free To Be.”

MLS continues to support the efforts of Black Players for Change to use their voices and their platforms as players to make meaningful and sustainable change. The jersey packaging includes a timeline detailing BPC’s historic impact on MLS and culture since its inception, including their historic #MLSisBlack demonstration of solidarity when the league safely returned to action in the summer of 2020 early in the COVID-19 pandemic and their mini-pitch initiative.

In addition to the Juneteenth jerseys, MLS is continuing their efforts to activate various initiatives to recognize Juneteenth. Initiatives include:

The commemoration and celebration of Juneteenth is the latest initiative in MLS’ efforts to drive positive social change and encourage racial reconciliation. In November 2021, MLS unveiled a series of updates and enhancements to its Diversity Hiring Policy for sporting positions with the clubs. The changes, created with a working group of club personnel, league executives, Black Players for Change and other current and former MLS players, were made to increase the policy’s efficacy, add a specific focus on the hiring of Black candidates and strengthen the policy’s enforcement mechanisms. In March 2022, MLS announced that it would leverage a historic $25 million loan from a syndicate of Black banks, marking the first time any sports league has participated in a major commercial transaction exclusively with Black banks. The partnership was facilitated by the nonprofit National Black Bank Foundation.

For more information, visit MLSsoccer.com.

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