In this episode:
- Fundraising campaign for NQTTCN (see below)
- Training during the pandemic
- Jazz’s ballet background and joining the University of Toronto’s track club in grade 8
- The “curses” and challenges of female youth running
- Eating disorder recovery and pandemic diet culture
- Building a healthy, open, and supportive team environment
- Blackness as a runner in a white circle, during the current moments, and diversity in Canadian distance running
- Winning team national XC championships and qualifying for world juniors
- Mastery in executing a race plan
- Training from 8k in XC to mid-distance on the track
- Overcoming stress injury and sickness, finding joy in running
- Goals for last year of college
- Canadian club system and U of T’s inspiring group of post collegiate runners
Some of Jazz’s accomplishments:
***Donate to the National Queer and Trans Therapist of Color Network’s (@NQTTCN) Mental Health Fund: https://linktr.ee/nqttcn ***
Petitions: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/#petitions
Justice in June educational resource: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1H-Vxs6jEUByXylMS2BjGH1kQ7mEuZnHpPSs1Bpaqmw0/edit
1 Million Miles for Justice virtual running/biking/walking event (fundraising for the NAACP, National Civil Rights Museum, and Black Girls Run): http://www.wjrclub.com/1-million-miles.html?fbclid=IwAR1_Rua7v665QTxTX1DBqD-VMXXcd8mr7yKYujDu4Jgwj2ykytp3Niiy9Yc