The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Griner uses new platform to advocate for detainees

- By John Marshall

Brittney Griner caught a flight to Washington, D.C., to attend the White House Correspond­ents’ Associatio­n dinner, landed back at Phoenix around 4 a.m. and was up five hours later for the start of training camp.

After going through her first workout with the Phoenix Mercury, she hopped on a plane to New York to attend the Met Gala, schmoozing with Usher, Patrick Mahomes and Dwyane Wade before returning to the desert. Griner didn’t get back until after 1 a.m. and was back on the court with the Mercury later that morning.

“It’s been a whirlwind,” Griner said last Wednesday at the Mercury’s media day. “I have a lot of respect for the stars that do that. It’s not me. I don’t how they do it. It was amazing, two big honors to be able to go and be there, but I’m taking a big nap today.”

Griner mostly kept a low profile since a nearly 10-month detainment in Russia on drug-related charges ended with a prisoner swap in December. Now that the WNBA season is just around the corner, the Mercury star has been front and center on the court and off it.

Griner’s return to the Mercury rekindles hope the franchise can make another run to the WNBA Finals. The extra exposure from being detained in Russia for having vape cartridges containing cannabis oil in her luggage has given Griner a platform to advocate for other Americans being detained abroad. “It’s cool because now I’m able to reach even more people and bring them into the WNBA, but then also keep them aware of other people that are still left behind right now and trying to get home,” Griner said. Griner has been an LGBTQ+ activist since publicly coming out in 2013 and became the first openly gay athlete to be sponsored by Nike.

She made an appearance last month at a women’s empowermen­t luncheon held during the Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network event and last month said she will use her elevated platform to continue fighting for LGBTQ+ rights during her first news conference since being released. “That definitely is high on the list of things that I will be fighting for and speaking up against,” she said. “Everyone deserves the right to play, everyone deserves the right to come here to sit in these seats and feel safe and not feel like there’s a threat or they can’t be who they are.”

Following her detainment in Russia, Griner has taken an active role in trying to help bring home other Americans detained in foreign countries. Griner announced last month she is working with Bring Our Families Home, a campaign formed in 2022 by the family members of American hostages and wrongful detainees held overseas. She said her team has been in contact with the family of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovic­h, detained in Russia on espionage charges.

 ?? MATT YORK/ ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner, shown May 3, is working to help bring home other Americans detained in foreign countries.
MATT YORK/ ASSOCIATED PRESS Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner, shown May 3, is working to help bring home other Americans detained in foreign countries.

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