As amusing as the memes of Raygun's Olympic performance have been, there's a deeper issue at play. Our Co-Founder and CEO Atnre Alleyne dives into how Raygun's routine mirrors the double standards people of color face in the workforce and the nonprofit sector. Read more in his thought-provoking article below 👇 #TeenSHARP #WorkplaceEquity #Raygun #Olympics2024 #CollegePrep #HigherEducation #EquityinEducation #CollegeAdmissions #CollegeApplication #SocialImpact
As funny as the memes and reenactment reels of Raygun's breaking performance at the Olympics have been, something felt immediately problematic to me about the whole situation. As I looked closer, I could see so many aspects of the Raygun episode that mirror the double standards people of color face in the workforce. I pulled together some of these thoughts in the article below. "But imagine if Raygun — traditionally trained as a ballroom dancer — started kangaroo hopping during a waltz routine. Or imagine the travesty if someone from Team Australia's swim team started doggy paddling during a race requiring breaststroke. Because our culture is inviting, expansive, and free-flowing, it does not mean it lacks standards, excellence, and seriousness. Our communities and culture are not a joke, a playground, or a platform for padding resumes with exotic experiences."