We're celebrating our love for running, and showcasing the love it gives us in return. We’ve tapped some of our RUNGRL friends to share stories of their experiences with running and how they’ve each grown to love it. Each story builds on the connection we feel as runners from our hearts to the soles of our feet.
Read MoreWe’re starting a movement to MOVE. All month long, we’re encouraging RUNGRLs to #StartSomeMovement by inviting fellow Black women and other members of their community to join them in movement. We’ve always been trendsetters. This month, let’s set the trend of movement, together.
Read MoreOf the many legacies we create as Black women to pass on to our families and future generations, the greatest of these may be generational health. Sherese Parris explores the foundation of these legacies and shares how to start building your own.
Read MoreBlack women literally move everything. Whether it’s moving their feet or moving The Culture, our commitment to our communities and our crafts is creating a new generation of leaders. You should meet them.
Read MoreMary Mbaba merges trauma-informed research strategy with general health practice to promote Black wellness and mental health care as a healing practice for Black people.
Read MoreRUNGRL interviews Peyton Thomas on her experience at this year’s U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials and what Black women’s representation means to her in the sport of distance running.
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