What is the Black Lacrosse Alliance. How does it promote diversity in lacrosse. Who are the founding members of the Black Lacrosse Alliance. What initiatives does the BLA undertake to support minority players.
The Genesis and Mission of the Black Lacrosse Alliance
The Black Lacrosse Alliance (BLA) emerged in the summer of 2020, responding to the nationwide civil rights movement sweeping across the United States. As a collective of minority professional lacrosse players, the BLA recognized their unique position to effect change within the sport. Their mission is clear and ambitious: to propel lacrosse culture towards greater inclusivity and inspire a more diverse generation of players.
At its core, the BLA operates on the principle that representation matters. By leveraging their status as professional athletes, these players aim to serve as role models and catalysts for change. They work in partnership with Players Coalition, a charitable organization focused on social justice and racial equality across various sports.
The Pillars of Change: Education, Grassroots, and Professional Development
The BLA’s strategy rests on three fundamental pillars:
1. Education and Culture
The BLA recognizes that the current lacrosse culture directly impacts player demographics from youth to professional levels. By educating leaders, players, and fans, they aim to spark conversations, raise awareness, and create new opportunities for a more diverse game.
2. Grassroots Initiatives
Equal opportunity is crucial for the growth of lacrosse. The BLA works to break down barriers related to equipment access, recruiting practices, and cultural norms that may prevent young athletes from diverse backgrounds from falling in love with the sport.
3. Professional Game Development
By actively engaging with youth and serving as role models, professional players can inspire the next generation of lacrosse players. The BLA emphasizes the importance of representation at the highest levels of the sport to encourage diversity among future players.
Breaking Barriers: The BOOST Camp Initiative
One of the BLA’s flagship programs is the BOOST Camp, now in its second year. This initiative addresses the lack of support and mentorship for minority players in lacrosse. How does BOOST Camp work?
- It’s an invite-only program featuring top minority collegiate athletes and committed players through 2023.
- The camp offers intensive small-group training.
- It takes a 360-degree approach to empowerment, inclusion, and athlete development.
- Participants receive specific skill development and intentional guidance.
By providing these tools and resources, BOOST Camp aims to help players reach their highest potential and continue elevating the game of lacrosse.
Voices of Change: Founding Members of the Black Lacrosse Alliance
The BLA’s founding members are accomplished lacrosse players who bring diverse perspectives and experiences to the organization. Their collective voice amplifies the mission of the alliance. Who are some of these influential figures?
Isaiah Davis Allen
Allen emphasizes the importance of unity among African-American players to discuss shared experiences and address the lack of diversity in lacrosse. He sees the BLA as an organization that doesn’t just talk about change but actively works to increase diversity across the sport.
Myles Jones
Jones calls for change and recognizes the need for role models to step up. He views the fight for equality as crucial and sees the BLA’s work as part of a larger struggle for social justice.
Kyle Harrison
Harrison considers it a great honor to unite with black players of all ages to inspire change and engage in difficult discussions. He sees it as his duty to ensure the next generation has access to all the opportunities lacrosse can offer.
Jules Heningburg
Heningburg underscores the power of a united effort at the highest level to change the trajectory for future generations of players. He views this work as a responsibility to those who sacrificed to create opportunities in the past.
Challenges and Opportunities: The Road Ahead for Lacrosse Diversity
While the BLA has made significant strides, challenges remain in creating a truly inclusive lacrosse community. What are some of the ongoing issues the alliance seeks to address?
- Limited access to equipment and facilities in underserved communities
- Lack of diverse coaching staff and leadership in lacrosse organizations
- Cultural barriers that may discourage participation from minority groups
- Limited exposure to the sport in certain geographic areas
- Financial constraints that may prevent participation in youth leagues and camps
By tackling these challenges head-on, the BLA aims to create a more level playing field and open up new opportunities for aspiring lacrosse players from all backgrounds.
The Ripple Effect: How the BLA Impacts the Broader Sports Landscape
The work of the Black Lacrosse Alliance extends beyond the boundaries of lacrosse. By addressing issues of diversity and inclusion, the BLA contributes to broader conversations about racial equity in sports. How does the BLA’s work influence other areas?
- Inspiring similar initiatives in other sports
- Providing a model for athlete-led social change
- Encouraging dialogue about race and representation in collegiate and professional sports
- Demonstrating the power of collective action in addressing systemic issues
Through these efforts, the BLA is not only reshaping lacrosse but also contributing to a larger movement for equality and inclusion in athletics.
Measuring Success: Indicators of Progress in Lacrosse Diversity
As the Black Lacrosse Alliance continues its work, it’s essential to track progress and measure the impact of its initiatives. What are some key indicators that could signal positive change in lacrosse diversity?
- Increased participation rates among minority youth in lacrosse programs
- Greater representation of players of color in collegiate and professional teams
- More diverse coaching staff and leadership in lacrosse organizations
- Expanded lacrosse programs in urban and underserved areas
- Increased media coverage and visibility for minority lacrosse players
- Growing attendance and support at BLA events and initiatives
By monitoring these factors, the BLA can assess its impact and adjust its strategies to maximize effectiveness in promoting diversity and inclusion in lacrosse.
The Future of Lacrosse: Envisioning a More Inclusive Sport
As the Black Lacrosse Alliance continues to push for change, what might the future of lacrosse look like? Imagine a sport where:
- Players from all backgrounds feel welcome and valued
- Youth leagues reflect the diversity of their communities
- College recruiters actively seek out talent from a wide range of backgrounds
- Professional teams showcase the rich tapestry of cultures that make up the lacrosse community
- The sport’s leadership at all levels represents the diversity of its players
This vision of an inclusive lacrosse culture is what drives the Black Lacrosse Alliance in its ongoing efforts to transform the sport.
The journey towards a more diverse and inclusive lacrosse community is ongoing, but with organizations like the Black Lacrosse Alliance leading the charge, significant progress is being made. By addressing systemic barriers, providing mentorship and support, and serving as visible role models, the BLA’s founding members and supporters are paving the way for a new era in lacrosse—one where players of all backgrounds can thrive and contribute to the rich legacy of this dynamic sport.
As the alliance continues to grow and evolve, its impact is likely to extend far beyond the lacrosse field, inspiring change in other sports and contributing to broader conversations about equity and inclusion in athletics. The work of the Black Lacrosse Alliance serves as a powerful reminder of the potential for athlete-led initiatives to drive meaningful social change and create lasting impact for future generations.
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Mission
MISSION
Our mission is to push the culture of lacrosse forward to become more inclusive and inspire a more diverse generation of lacrosse players. As professional players, it is our responsibility to represent the individuals who came before us and the players who will come next.
PILLARS
Pillars
Education & Culture
The culture that exists in lacrosse today directly impacts and reflects the demographics of players, from youth to the professional level. We believe that educating leaders, players, and fans within the game can impact conversation, raise awareness, and open new doors to a more diverse game.
Grassroots
The equal opportunity to play lacrosse, regardless of where you grow up, what you look like, and financial status is critical to the growth of the game. The barriers that exist in equipment, recruiting and culture are all barriers for young athletes to fall in love with lacrosse.
Professional Game Development
Representation matters for the next generation. Having professional players the youth can look up to as inspiration, and idols can be all the difference in them falling in love with lacrosse. Connecting with the youth, as well as being active as role models, is imperative to impacting a more diverse generation of lacrosse.
ABOUT US
The Black Lacrosse Alliance was formed in the summer of 2020 in response to the national movement in civil rights across the United States. As a minority group in Professional Lacrosse, the black players recognize the responsibility they have to build a better future for the sport. Today, the Black Lacrosse Alliance works directly with Players Coalition and operates as a tax-exempt affiliate of PC Charitable Foundation, a charitable 501(c)(3) organization.
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The Black Lacrosse Alliance is partnered with Players Coalition to pursue overlapping humanitarian and educational social justice missions. Players Coalition is structured as 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.
Initiatives & Events
INITIATIVES & EVENTS
2ND ANNUAL BOOST CAMP
Boost Camp was created after identifying the lack of support and mentorship that currently exists for minority players. Its goal is to provide them that mentorship and intentional guidance, as well as specific skill development. In order to continue to elevate the game of lacrosse, it’s crucial that players have access to the tools that help them reach their highest potential.
Boost Camp is invite-only and will feature top minority collegiate athletes, through 2023 committed players. This will be small group intense training continuing their 360-degree approach towards empowerment, inclusion, and developing athletes.
FOUNDING MEMBERS
Founding Members
Isaiah Davis Allen
It’s important to unite as a group of African-Americans and discuss similar experiences. What would we have done differently? Why were there so few of us? Why has the demographic of our sport not changed in 100 years? BLA to me is an organization of professional lacrosse players that doesn’t just talk about those questions, but are addressing the lack of diversity across the sport of lacrosse.
Myles Jones
We need change. I’ll continue to do my part because we need role models to step up amidst all that we endure. We are in a fight to be equal and matter like all lives should.
Pat Harbeson
When I step on the field, my hope is that young black lacrosse players are inspired by our level of play and off the field see a group of black professional players who are actively pushing for change in the sport and are equally proud to be a black lacrosse player in America.
Dominique Alexander
We hope that our united effort will be a beacon that promotes true diversity and inclusion in our sport.
Mark McNeill
Each one, help one. We have an incredible opportunity to come together and make meaningful change. This is bigger than us.
Kyle Harrison
To be united with other black players in this sport of all ages to inspire change, engage in difficult discussions, and continue to work to make this sport as inclusive, and welcoming for anyone who wants to play it, is one of the greatest honors of my career. This sport has opened so many doors for my family and I, and I consider it my duty to make sure the next generation is afforded access to all this great game has to offer.
Romar Dennis
Unifying is the only way to keep our movement going forward. We are lucky that so many great athletes and educators came before us to pave the way for our activism.
Jules Heningburg
We know that a united effort at the highest level can change the trajectory of the next generation of players. It is a responsibility to the game that many before us sacrificed for us to have, and we take it seriously.
Ty Warner
You can’t be what you can’t see. I am proud to be a member of the BLA, as we strive to push this game to the next level by creating a lacrosse community in which people of all backgrounds feel a sense of belonging. Similar to how the older generation of black and brown players inspired us to pick up sticks and play this game, we must continue to pay this forward and make sure that the future generation of minority players have people to look up to in this sport. We must keep pushing to create an environment where young black and brown players know that this game is for them as well, and make it so that they will be accepted and find success both on and off the field.
Dhane Smith
Part of the reason I play this sport is to prove to people it doesn’t matter the color of your skin you are capable of playing at the highest level. I do this for the next generation to show kids I went through what they are going through. Growing up black is amazing but has not been easy.
Josh Byrne
Don’t be afraid of change.
Trevor Baptiste
Creating a more inclusive space in lacrosse is something that is extremely passionate to me. Couldn’t be more proud to be apart of the BLA to further educate and help create change in the game we all love.
Goran Murray
I’m excited about being a member of the BLA because of the unity it provides for African Americans in our sport. I believe with our collective knowledge and resources; we can build a pathway for players and coaches to navigate racial barriers and provide inclusive diversity. As a kid, I wished for a group like this and as an adult I’m honored to be working with these other great men to help our sport.
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Kabran Clark’s journey to BU as a Black lacrosse player – The Daily Free Press
Kabran Clark can tell you exactly when he fell in love with lacrosse.
Freshman midfielder Kabran Clark (0). As a Black lacrosse player, Clark is part of a staggering minority of athletes in the NCAA. HUI-EN LIN/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
“My first time going to this camp called FCA, it’s a Fellowship of Christian Athletes, in fourth or fifth grade,” Clark said. “It was the best two weeks of my life. I was begging like, ‘please, I want to go back.’”
But Clark, a Black freshman on the Boston University men’s lacrosse team, remembers something else about those two weeks at FCA.
“It was hundreds of kids, but it was probably like six [that were Black],” Clark said.
Now, almost a decade later, Clark is one of very few Black lacrosse players in the Patriot League. Widen the scope to the entire NCAA, and Clark is part of a staggering minority.
According to a 2022 survey conducted by the NCAA, Black players made up less than four percent of all Division I male lacrosse players.
But Clark wasn’t always an overwhelming minority in lacrosse. He started his career in the Baltimore Youth Lacrosse League (BYLL), where he “didn’t feel like a minority” at all.
“The [BYLL] was mostly Black kids that played, which was really cool because my first time playing was seeing other kids that were Black play the sport,” Clark said. “I knew it wasn’t considered a ‘Black sport’ to begin with, but it was nice to see that there’s already a sense of community.”
Only a couple years later, there Clark was — at FCA, now playing with only a few other Black kids. Reflecting on it now, he attributes the rapid dwindling of Black participation around him to a lack of opportunities available to minorities.
“As you keep going up in status playing lacrosse, it weeds out the amount of diversity because there’s opportunities and funds that come with it,” Clark said.
This is Clark’s journey through the ‘weeding’ of lacrosse — from the BYLL to FCA to Boston University and everything in between.
The BYLL was free to play for all that wanted to, Clark said. The recreational organization provided free gear for players that needed it — sticks, helmets and pads. The cost of this gear is a common roadblock for underprivileged families. But at the BYLL, “if you want to play, then you got it.”
But the BYLL was only a recreational organization. Most participate simply because they’re able to. Those more serious about lacrosse, like Clark, found that the BYLL was its own isolated silo — not a gateway to more opportunities in the sport.
For its players, making it out of the BYLL and into organized competitive teams was not a natural next step.
When Clark joined Towsontowne, his first organized team, he said he was the only Black kid playing. He assumes that around a tenth of the players in the BYLL make it to organized teams like Towsontowne.
Taking the next steps after Towsontowne, Clark joined club teams, clinics and sleepaway camps like FCA, which meant more and more weeding. Many of those opportunities were hidden from minorities in lacrosse.
“When we inquired about club, it was kinda secretive,” Clark’s father, Derrick, said. “[Lacrosse] is very network driven, there’s teams where you can’t even figure out how to get on the team. There’s no website, you don’t know where to go. It’s really closed off. ”
With no connections in the lacrosse community, Derrick was unsure where to send his son after the BYLL.
As they faced a prohibitive lack of knowledge, Donnie Brown, a legendary local coach in Baltimore, assisted the Clarks. “Uncle Donnie,” as Clark calls him, is a “Morgan State Ten Bear,” a member of the 1971 Morgan State lacrosse team that became the first to play NCAA Division I lacrosse at an HBCU.
“[Brown] has all these connections around Baltimore,” Derrick said. “I would get advice from him on what [Kabran] should do … We’re like family.”
Brown’s wealth of knowledge was a critical resource for the Clarks. Without it, they wouldn’t have known about opportunities like FCA, where Clark so vividly remembers falling in love with lacrosse. And without Brown, they wouldn’t have been able to pay for them, either.
“[Brown] works the camps, and in exchange for him working the camps, they’ll allow him to get discounts for the kids or even scholarships to the camps,” Derrick said.
Brown was part of a critical support system as Clark moved up the ladder in lacrosse.
“I was surrounded with a good group of people that helped me go to certain things that I probably wouldn’t have gone to without them,” Clark said. “Not everyone has that.”
Clark was defeating the odds simply making it to camps. But staying there, and thriving there, was a challenge beyond legendary local mentors.
“There’s a saying that ‘as a Black lacrosse player, you gotta be twice as good to get half as much,’ [and] you got to outwork every kid on your team and the opposing team to get the smallest amount of recognition,” Clark said. “You gotta earn your stripes by dominating.”
Dominating enough to “earn your stripes” only led to more challenges. The stripes themselves were often crooked with racial undertones.
“There’s definitely slights, like ‘Oh, he’s athletic.’ The word ‘athletic’ is used to take away your skill,” Clark said. “It shows how far someone will go to not give a Black athlete the respect they deserve. Just say that they’re good. Why can’t you say that?”
However, Clark was raised to defeat a system rooting against him. Derrick was aware of the inevitable imposter syndrome his son would face and instilled in Kabran the unwavering self-belief needed to counter it.
“[People] have a mythology about the place that they’re going, like ‘I’m not good enough’, or ‘I’m too different,’” Derrick said. “We instilled [in Kabran] you’re fine how you are … you just be Kabran, and you’re gonna fit in anywhere.”
Clark took his father’s advice and ran with it — all the way to BU’s men’s lacrosse team. Lacrosse isn’t a discomforting place for Clark. The unjust obstacles Clark faced throughout his journey are only another source of fulfillment as he continues to play the game he fell in love with all those years ago.
“We don’t feel sorry for ourselves, no one feels sorry for us … all we want to do is play and get on the field,” Clark said. “It’s rare to see a Black lacrosse player excel. I’m so proud that I’m a part of that rare breed of people who are excelling at the sport.”
Clark has earned that pride and then some. He’s made it farther in lacrosse than the sport itself wanted to allow. Now, he’s got three more years to enjoy.
“It’s cool to be rare, bro,” Clark said with a smile. “It’s fire.”
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