This week we're featuring Jay Ell Alexander, CEO of Black Girls Run. You can find more information and visit their website at https://blackgirlsrun.com/
Mission: Black Girls RUN! wants to encourage African-American women to make fitness and healthy living a priority. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 80% of African-American women are overweight. BGR! wants to create a movement to lower that percentage and subsequently, lower the number of women with chronic diseases associated with an unhealthy diet and sedentary lifestyle.
*BRG has over 70 clubs and 200,000 members throughout the globe; joining BGR is free!
Questions we ask Jay include:
- What inspired you to start running? We know you’ve run all distances of races from marathons to 5ks.
- How did you become involved with Black Girls Run? How did your involvement with the program grow?
- With the recent COVID pandemic, BGR has shifted some programming via online and social media platforms. How has this programming and the check-ins you’ve been doing helped to continue to foster community and conversation during difficult times?
- The role that the community plays for BGR is very evident. What are some challenges you/BGR has faced with such a large community and anything that has helped you get through them?
- All women are encouraged to join and support BGR, what is a vision you have for the future with BGR and other female running communities across the globe?
- Outside of BGR and running, what do you enjoy doing? We know you are a recent published author!
- What does being a Strong Runner Chick mean to you?
How can others support BGR and/or become involved? (https://blackgirlsrun.com/pages/bgr-foundation)