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How a short black bastketballer ended up in Ireland

35 min · 6 de jun de 2020
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Lawrence Puff Summers is now synonymous with Irish basketball. He could've been a rich banker, but chose to follow his heart and the sport he loves. A graduate of Davidson, he even trained with that 'other' Davidson scholar Steph Curry before heading overseas, and finally putting down roots in Ireland with his own basketball training business.  This chat is only a snippet of Puff's life. He talks about being black in America, being black in Ireland, opening up conversations, challenging beliefs, fear of the police, the fears his mother had for him and the fears he now has for his daughters. Black Lives Matter.

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