Jordan Marie Daniel is a fourth-generation indigenous runner and tenacious human-rights advocate. She’s perhaps most prominently known for firing-up global awareness for the missing and murdered indigenous women humanitarian crisis with a red handprint painted across her face, symbolizing violence, as she raced the 2019 Boston Marathon. And she’s a pioneer of intersectional activism—identifying and braiding together groups of various backgrounds for a mutual cause—as well as using her athletic platform to raise awareness and prompt vital dialogue about important issues.
iRunFar | March 2021
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