Your fault, Not Mine
This piece is made out of tennis balls, volleyballs, and basketballs. It targets a very specific cycle of dialogue that is placed on young Black women who excel in predominantly tennis, but also sports in general. Their ability to combine their excellence in sport with their character is what ultimately makes them invincible. This piece speaks directly to Black women in sports, and provides words of affirmation that may help combat the normal cycle of stigmas that they receive. The tennis racket has two sides: one for combatting stigmas, and the other for playing their sport