Colin Kaepernick Donates $60K in Backpacks to Harlem and Bronx Students

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A football star is using his public platform for good. San Francisco 49ners quarterback Colin Kaepernick donated $60,000 in backpacks to New York students for the upcoming school year. The giveaway was led by his girlfriend Nessa Diab of Hot 97. She shared why the Nike-sponsored donation was so important.

“Having a new backpack to start off the new school year helps give each student a fresh start,” Diab said in a statement on her website. “When we looked at everything when it comes to supplies, we found backpacks were an investment for most parents.”



One concern was the longevity of the book bags. Diab wanted students to use them for after-school activities and family trips.

“We wanted to ensure we found one that could last for more than a year and that was sturdy, durable and versatile for students to use for books, sports equipment or art materials, and traveling,” she said.

The donations took place in two locations. The first was Harlem RBI’s Dream Charter school during the middle school orientation. Patterson Family Day in South Bronx was the second spot. There, Diab encouraged students to remain in school alongside Bronx RBI staff.



Though Kaepernick was away at football training camp ahead of the NFL season, he sent the lucky learners a video message of support.

“We must invest in our youth because they are the future leaders of our community,” he shared. “I want them to know that we appreciate and care for them. In doing so, we must provide all the necessary tools for them to succeed and I will do whatever I can to ensure we do that as a community.”

The big donation follows the athlete’s announcement of gifting $1 million to various charities. Each of the targeted organizations aid communities affected by racial injustice and police violence.
 
The highlighted part is why people like Warren Moon need to STFU or kiss his ass!! Motherfuckers getting all high ground and aren't doing shit but talking... Fuck all of them..
Moon never said anything negative about Kaepernick. Stop spreading lies
 
hopefully....cuz kaep is unintentionally putting a lot of younger/older dudes to shame...talking the talk AND walking the walk...I have to buy his jersey now...even if it's one of those cheap adidas joints :lol:

Yeah this would be an instant come up. Selling bootleg made in China Kaep jerseys or even heat transfer t-shirts with his image on it.
 
Yeah this would be an instant come up. Selling bootleg made in China Kaep jerseys or even heat transfer t-shirts with his image on it.

lol true...not looking to come up tho just wanna visibly show my support for him and what he's doing as "best" I can...nike selling his shit for $295 tho o_O maybe I can squeeze myself into a kids' XXL or some shit since those are just $70 :lol:

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damn they only go up to XL for kids :lol:
 
lol true...not looking to come up tho just wanna visibly show my support for him and what he's doing as "best" I can...nike selling his shit for $295 tho o_O maybe I can squeeze myself into a kids' XXL or some shit since those are just $70 :lol:

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damn they only go up to XL for kids :lol:

dm me.
 
lol true...not looking to come up tho just wanna visibly show my support for him and what he's doing as "best" I can...nike selling his shit for $295 tho o_O maybe I can squeeze myself into a kids' XXL or some shit since those are just $70 :lol:

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damn they only go up to XL for kids :lol:
take it to a Chinese alteration shop. They will make it work for $9.99
 
The highlighted part is why people like Warren Moon need to STFU or kiss his ass!! Motherfuckers getting all high ground and aren't doing shit but talking... Fuck all of them..

Moon is a personable man who punctuates such thoughts with a soft chuckle, where I, a white guy, might be more inclined to curse. The racial strictures and mysteries of the N.F.L. were confounding and long-lasting, and not just reserved for the quarterback position. The center on offense, the middle linebacker on defense: These, too, were largely apartheid positions into the 1980s. Moon leans forward and puts his index fingers to his temples.

“These were the ‘thinking positions,’ ” he says, and offers that chuckle again. “We were good for the athletic, reaction positions: run, jump, block.”

Cam Newton, that marvelously shrewd and gifted Carolina Panthers quarterback, will take snaps Sunday in the Super Bowl, the fourth in a row to feature at least one African-American quarterback, and so we might desire to process tales like Moon’s as ancient history, an archaeological dig. Except that this dishonorable period stretches into very living memory.

“Football has done an immaculate job in surpassing baseball as the pastime, cutting across all demographics,” noted Charles K. Ross, a history professor at the University of Mississippi and the author of “Outside the Lines: African-Americans and the Integration of the National Football League.” “Business was enmeshed in it: Who was going to be the face of your franchise and your product? A white man.


Moon counsels young black quarterbacks like Cam Newton, at left with Moon on Thursday.
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“Football was not ready to move into the 21st century.”

Pro football’s Jim Crow-like era was striking for the depth and persistence of its resistance to change. By the 1970s, pro basketball had great black point guards: Lenny Wilkens, Walt Frazier, Nate Archibald. Baseball had dominant black pitchers like Bob Gibson, Vida Blue and Ferguson Jenkins.

Not football, not at its marquee position.

“I choose to think it’s more people being captive to stereotype than racism,” Moon says.

Moon grew up in Los Angeles, a top athlete in a city of great athletes. His father, a laborer, died when Moon was 7, so he worked from an early age. He had time for a single sport: He chose football. He could throw a ball 80 yards and put it on the numbers. He could run a bit, throw a lot. He studied the game, this offense and that one. And at every pass, coaches tried to get him to play a different position — running back, wide receiver.

“When I was coming out of high school, I was all-city and all-state, and they wanted me to switch to receiver,” he says. (His friend James Lofton also was a talented all-city quarterback in Los Angeles. At Stanford University, coaches switched him to wide receiver, and he went on to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.)

Moon refused and went to junior college instead, where he dominated. He became an entrepreneur of his own career. He read Jackie Robinson’s biography, worked in the film library and sneaked out films, shipping montages to major colleges. The University of Washington came calling. The offense there was unimaginative, but no matter.

After his senior season, 1977, Moon led his team to a Rose Bowl victory, throwing a 28-yard touchdown strike and running for two more scores.

He was ready for the N.F.L. It was not ready for him. A scout told him to consider trying receiver. He didn’t have the speed for that.

“I refused; I will go to Siberia to play quarterback, but I will not switch positions,” he says.

The best quarterback in one of the best conferences in college football did not get invited to the N.F.L.’s draft combine. He signed with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League.


“Nobody had given me a private workout,” Moon says. “I was bitter. My own country did not want me, but another country did.”

He dominated Canadian football, helping the Eskimos win five consecutive Grey Cups, and became the first professional quarterback to pass for 5,000 yards in a season by reaching exactly that mark in 1982. (He passed for 5,648 yards the next year.)

Moon finally slipped south of the border in 1984 and became the well-paid quarterback of the Houston Oilers. To join a Southern, struggling team at that time — the Oilers went 3-13 in his first year — was not ideal. The fans grew so abusive that Moon’s young son would appear in tears at his locker after games.

By 1987, the Oilers were 9-6 and embarking on the path of regular playoff contention. But even as the team’s fortune turned around, Moon’s path was not easy.

“There was a game that year, I was playing really well, and these were the positive comments I’d get: ‘Warren, man, you were chucking that ball like you chuck a watermelon,’ ” he says.

“I didn’t know whether to thank the guy or turn around and punch him.”

He offers that chuckle again.

I inquire about the unseen toll. Moon smiles softly. He’s a television broadcaster, a wealthy man, a monument to hard work. Over so many years, the mask does not fall away quickly.

“I never wanted anyone to think this stuff bothered me,” he says. “Everyone in the freaking place is booing you, and you got 10 guys in the huddle who are watching your eyes to see if it’s bothering you. So you do your best De Niro, even if inside it’s killing you.

“I internalized a lot of stuff I had to deal with in therapy later in my career.”

Even today, change is slow coming. Perhaps all those years of discouraging blacks from playing quarterback has taken a toll. Just six of 32 teams regularly started an African-American quarterback this season.

The game is nearly 70 percent black, but African-Americans remain strikingly underrepresented in the coaching ranks.

After he finished playing, Moon and other former black quarterbacks formed a General’s Club, to counsel and offer an ear to young black quarterbacks. When he retired, even with those missing Canadian years, he ranked in the top five in passing yards and touchdowns. He played in nine Pro Bowls. But he speaks of his regret that he did not revel in the fun of it more.

“I felt like I was going out there half the time representing my race as opposed to representing my team and teammates,” Moon says. “I wonder how much better I might have been if I’d had more fun.

“Cam Newton heard me say that. He said that wasn’t going to happen to him.”

Moon smiles, gets up to shake my hand and says, “That makes me happy.”
 
60k worth of backpacks that entire district got a backpack
and he's got another million on deck to give
and people still taking about "well what is he doing and what does he want specifically?"
fuck those people.
Kap ain't a saint but he damn sure is the fucking man

Basically... Fuck all that what Warren meant when he said bullshit too.... STFU and step up!!! Fuck Him, Rice, Harrison, Cam, fuck all them motherfucker real rap...
 
Moon is a personable man who punctuates such thoughts with a soft chuckle, where I, a white guy, might be more inclined to curse. The racial strictures and mysteries of the N.F.L. were confounding and long-lasting, and not just reserved for the quarterback position. The center on offense, the middle linebacker on defense: These, too, were largely apartheid positions into the 1980s. Moon leans forward and puts his index fingers to his temples.

“These were the ‘thinking positions,’ ” he says, and offers that chuckle again. “We were good for the athletic, reaction positions: run, jump, block.”

Cam Newton, that marvelously shrewd and gifted Carolina Panthers quarterback, will take snaps Sunday in the Super Bowl, the fourth in a row to feature at least one African-American quarterback, and so we might desire to process tales like Moon’s as ancient history, an archaeological dig. Except that this dishonorable period stretches into very living memory.

“Football has done an immaculate job in surpassing baseball as the pastime, cutting across all demographics,” noted Charles K. Ross, a history professor at the University of Mississippi and the author of “Outside the Lines: African-Americans and the Integration of the National Football League.” “Business was enmeshed in it: Who was going to be the face of your franchise and your product? A white man.


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You're a copy paste type motherfucker. And it's not slick anymore you're just a coon. A Microsoft loving coon. :hmm: And I wasn't going to quote that long ass article you posted either. :hmm:
 
You're a copy paste type motherfucker. And it's not slick anymore you're just a coon. A Microsoft loving coon. :hmm: And I wasn't going to quote that long ass article you posted either. :hmm:
Dude the ignore feature is amazing! My feed doesn't get cluttered with bullshit and I don't even know who you are responding too! I just know they must be a coon or CAC based on your response...
 
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Moon never said anything negative about Kaepernick. Stop spreading lies
:dunno: Actually Warren has been shitting on Kap all year:
Warren Moon explains why Kaepernick is struggling
http://foxsportsradio.iheart.com/on...ren-moon-explains-why-kaepernick-is-14060478/
Warren Moon: Colin Kaepernick should check his ‘ego,’ go to Broncos
http://larrybrownsports.com/football/warren-moon-colin-kaepernick-check-ego-broncos/299616
Warren Moon: ‘A Little Bit Disappointed’ Kaepernick Protesting In This Fashion
http://radio.cbssports.com/2016/08/...ointed-kaepernick-protesting-in-this-fashion/
 
:dunno: Actually Warren has been shitting on Kap all year:
Warren Moon explains why Kaepernick is struggling
http://foxsportsradio.iheart.com/on...ren-moon-explains-why-kaepernick-is-14060478/
Warren Moon: Colin Kaepernick should check his ‘ego,’ go to Broncos
http://larrybrownsports.com/football/warren-moon-colin-kaepernick-check-ego-broncos/299616
Warren Moon: ‘A Little Bit Disappointed’ Kaepernick Protesting In This Fashion
http://radio.cbssports.com/2016/08/...ointed-kaepernick-protesting-in-this-fashion/
That is not shitting on the brotha. That is the honest truth. Warren tried to get him to go to Denver and the trade would have been made if he took less money.

Now at 28 he is in a position where if he does not perform well in San Francisco his career is probably done. In Denver he is probably a Super Bowl QB. I have no doubt that he takes that Denver team to the Super Bowl.

In fairness, it is hard to ask a brotha to take less money. So I can understand Kaepernick declining to take that offer. But in the long run Warren may be correct.

About him not being a franchise QB. Warren said the team needs to build around what he does well and stop forcing him to be something he is not. In which we all agree. So that is not shitting on the brotha.
 
You're a copy paste type motherfucker. And it's not slick anymore you're just a coon. A Microsoft loving coon. :hmm: And I wasn't going to quote that long ass article you posted either. :hmm:
How else am I supposed to post an article?
 
Please don't engage brown troll. He's a poor tribute act to Blunt.

Props to Kaepernick.
Stop putting black men against each other. Especially two who are about helping. When will yall ever learn? These two brothas are about change. I never understood why we think we must choose one person.
 
Sum positive shit... wow this is wuts up.. :thumbsup: not many people come back n do n e thing..
 
Props to him, but I hope he doesn't feel like he has to start throwing money around to appease these loudmouth crackkkas

Nope it was planned man. You can't announce 1 million out and coordinate the 60k shit without actually planning on how to do it first. These are just things he wanted to do for himself. Like he keeps saying he HOPES others join in but that's a decision they need to make for themselves.
 
New Yorkers are going to hate on this, but I'm sick and tired of hearing about people just helping Brooklyn, Bronx or someplace in fucking New York. What about the poor kids who live in Cleveland, Akron, Canton, Youngstown, Cincinnati?
 
New Yorkers are going to hate on this, but I'm sick and tired of hearing about people just helping Brooklyn, Bronx or someplace in fucking New York. What about the poor kids who live in Cleveland, Akron, Canton, Youngstown, Cincinnati?

Ain't Lebron just took them lil niggas to disneyland and plopped down 41 mil in college tuition? Don't be the cat who no matter what somebody does you gotta shit on it and be like "well he coulda did such and such" The beauty of this is these cats ain't gotta do a mothafuckin thang.
 
Ain't Lebron just took them lil niggas to disneyland and plopped down 41 mil in college tuition? Don't be the cat who no matter what somebody does you gotta shit on it and be like "well he coulda did such and such" The beauty of this is these cats ain't gotta do a mothafuckin thang.
I'm laughing at this whole response. I can just hear you saying his too. Lol.
 
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