The LA Sparks Continue to Work Just as Hard Off the Court for Societal Change

Short film from WNBA team says there is 'no off-season in the pursuit of justice'

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Members of the Los Angeles Sparks, one of the most lauded teams in the WNBA, dedicate themselves to the game to the tune of more than 2,000 hours of training a year. 

And the elite athletes, with a history of activism, plan to push “just as hard for change in society,” according to a short film to announce their new voter education and registration program.

The video, “Change Has No Off-Season,” launches the Sparks’ social justice campaign aiming to get out the vote for the November presidential election and beyond, with efforts also focused on immigration reform. 

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