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Published 14:22 13 Jul 2020 BST
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Rose Lavelle plays a ball through the legs of Ireland captain Katie McCabe during a friendly at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Cody Glenn/Sportsfile)[/caption]
The 25-year-old is back playing with Washington Spirit in the NWSL Challenge Cup and she has joined her teammates in getting behind the Black Lives Matter campaign.
In early June, days after George Floyd was killed whilst he was being taken into custody, Lavelle spoke out on her social media platforms against inequality and racism in America. 'We need everyone to do their part,' she wrote, 'speak up and demand better. I was not doing my part and I must do better'.
Lavelle tells us that a lot has changed in the weeks since that post, and much of it positive. "Obviously, social media wasn't as big when I was younger, and looking up to all these players loved watching," she says.
"Now it's like they can see themselves in me, not just through my play on the field but who I am as a person. And, hopefully, it makes their goals and aspirations seem more attainable too." "I always used my social media as something that was light-hearted and fun," she adds, "and that in itself was a privilege - that I could just brush aside all these other social issues that were going on because it didn't affect me. That being said, obviously there are things that need to change in America."[caption id="attachment_213054" align="aligncenter" width="2000"]
Rose Lavelle warming up for Washington Spirit in a Black Lives Matter t-shirt in July 2020. (Credit: Getty Images)[/caption]
Lavelle says, "I'm still learning and educating myself, but nothing is going to change unless we all band together and are committed to helping things change. The first step is admitting your shortcomings and then committing to do better."
The 25-year-old looks to US teammate Megan Rapinoe as an athlete that has used their social media platform for good.
"We have a responsibility to use our platform and our voice and a great example of this is Megan. She's always been very vocal and has used her platform to help make things better for everybody, not just people who are like her."Lavelle missed her team's weekend win over Houston Dash in the NWSL Challenge Cup but should be good to go for the knock-out stages. The games are being played behind closed doors but being broadcast on CBS. It is at those games, and on social media, that the high-profile USA stars can reach the most people with their message of solidarity and equality. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/1282640977556115456

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