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Naomi Osaka Challenges Reporter Who Asks About Her Masks With A Powerful Question - The New York Beacon

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Naomi Osaka made the most of her time in the U.S. Open bubble, using her platform to spread awareness about Black people who have been killed by police and others. For all seven matches, she wore a different mask with a different name on the front, including Breonna Taylor, Elijah […]

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