{"id":9013,"date":"2025-05-09T07:20:48","date_gmt":"2025-05-09T07:20:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bluelightnews.com\/category\/politics\/this-new-malia-obama-directed-nike-ad-featuring-aja-wilson-is-a-love-letter-to-black-girls\/"},"modified":"2025-05-09T07:20:48","modified_gmt":"2025-05-09T07:20:48","slug":"this-new-malia-obama-directed-nike-ad-featuring-aja-wilson-is-a-love-letter-to-black-girls","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bluelightnews.com\/category\/politics\/this-new-malia-obama-directed-nike-ad-featuring-aja-wilson-is-a-love-letter-to-black-girls\/","title":{"rendered":"This new Malia Obama-directed Nike ad featuring A&#8217;ja Wilson is a love letter to Black girls"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<p>Black girls&rsquo; musical play &mdash; embodied percussion passed down through generations &mdash; is rarely seen as sport. But it is. The 1980 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=ihovQMxAhBw&amp;ab_channel=Scholastic\" target=\"_blank\">Fantastic Four Double Dutch Champs<\/a>who joined the first international rap tour in &rsquo;82, are proof. But because these games are songs &mdash; and center girls &mdash; they&rsquo;re rarely taken seriously. A <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nike.com\/basketball\/aja-wilson\" target=\"_blank\">new Nike ad<\/a> campaign starring A&rsquo;ja Wilson and <a href=\"https:\/\/people.com\/malia-obama-directs-2-nike-videos-aja-wilsons-new-shoe-11728365\" target=\"_blank\">directed by Malia Obama<\/a> makes us take them seriously. In her pink A&rsquo;One signature shoe, Wilson and Black girls take center court.<\/p>\n<p>Because these games are songs &mdash; and center girls &mdash; they&rsquo;re rarely taken seriously.<\/p>\n<p>One of the two commercials shows Wilson, a two-time WNBA champion and three-time league MVP with the Las Vegas Aces, sitting on the steps of a front porch with a girl of about 10 who&rsquo;s teaching a handclapping game-song to the tune of &ldquo;Miss Mary Mack&rdquo; &mdash; correcting the 28-year-old athletic genius when she messes up:<\/p>\n<p>&#9834; <em>A&rsquo;ja Wilson&rsquo;s on top, top, top \/ Can&rsquo;t take her spot, spot, spot  \/ She&rsquo;s a real one through, through, through \/ Always does what she&rsquo;ll do, do, do. <\/em>&#9834;<\/p>\n<p>Another ad, featuring the same rhymed chants, is a montage of HBCU cheer formations, sashays, stomps and hair politics, too. It opens with jump cuts of beads and braids that spell out A&rsquo;ja&rsquo;s name as two young Black girls clap and sing. It&rsquo;s a cinematic mashup that nods to Beyonc&eacute;&rsquo;s &ldquo;Formation&rdquo; music video. It&rsquo;s intercut with scenes from &ldquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.espnfrontrow.com\/2024\/03\/espn-films-short-documentary-black-girls-play-wins-naacp-image-award\/\" target=\"_blank\">Black Girls Play: A Story of Hand Games<\/a>,&rdquo; the Oscar-shortlisted doc selected for the 2025 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.documentary.org\/exclusive-news\/exclusive-american-film-showcase-announces-2025-film-slate\" target=\"_blank\">American Film Showcase<\/a>. The NAACP Image Award-winning film was produced by Marsha Cooke, vice president of ESPN Films and &ldquo;30 for 30,&rdquo; and directed by the innovative, Oscar-winning Rada Studio team out of Brooklyn. I&rsquo;m a global envoy for that documentary as an esteemed scholar of Black girlhood studies.<\/p>\n<p>Under Obama&rsquo;s direction, Black feminist layering is everywhere: sound and visual interplay ping-ponging between body percussion and cinematic bombast. The sound of a basketball hitting hardwood is sampled and pitched down under &ldquo;through, through, through&rdquo; &mdash; pulling us deeper into A&rsquo;ja&rsquo;s signature flow: hooping, passing, jooking and dunking. All this fun and &ldquo;fan&rdquo;-fare rides the familiar melody of &ldquo;Mary Mack.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>The ads, rich with deliberate joy and reverence for Black girls&rsquo; play, center a Black woman who knows what it means to be excluded &mdash; and what it takes for a Black girl to rise above it.<\/p>\n<p>In her 2024 book, &ldquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.kirkusreviews.com\/book-reviews\/ja-wilson\/dear-black-girls-be-true\/\" target=\"_blank\">Dear Black Girls<\/a>,&rdquo; Wilson recounts being in fourth grade at a predominantly white school in the Confederate flag-waving town of Hopkins, South Carolina, thrilled about attending a bestie&rsquo;s birthday celebration. &ldquo;You know it&rsquo;s a slumber party, right?!? You <em>might<\/em> have to sleep outside,&#8221; the friend said. &ldquo;My dad doesn&rsquo;t really <em>like<\/em> Black people.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>The ads, rich with deliberate joy and reverence for Black girls&rsquo; play, center a Black woman who knows what it means to be excluded.<\/p>\n<p>Wilson wrote, &ldquo;It felt like I aged <em>10 years<\/em> in one moment.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>The first time Black girls are made to see they&rsquo;re &ldquo;different&rdquo; often marks the beginning of a lifelong denial of loving their bodies. Maya Angelou, in &ldquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/zsr.wfu.edu\/2014\/i-know-why-the-caged-bird-sings-by-maya-angelou-1969\/\" target=\"_blank\">I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings<\/a>,&rdquo; wrote, &ldquo;If growing up is painful for the Southern Black girl, being aware of her displacement is the rust on the razor that threatens the throat. It is an unnecessary insult.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>But Wilson&rsquo;s mom helped fourth-grade A&rsquo;ja avoid letting other people reduce her to her skin color or size.<\/p>\n<p>&#9834; <em>She won M-V-P, P, P \/ 1, 2 and 3, 3, 3 \/ Her game is tea, tea, tea \/ She made history, -ry, -ry.<\/em> &#9834;<\/p>\n<p>In my book &ldquo;The Games Black Girls Play: Learning the Ropes from Double Dutch to Hip-Hop,&rdquo; I show how girls&rsquo; oral communication and embodied lessons in musical blackness operate like algorithms. Those patterns seed creative fluency, which is also necessary in elite play.<\/p>\n<p>Obama&rsquo;s ads brilliantly use <em>Contract &#8211;<\/em> putting new words to an old tune, in this case &ldquo;Miss Mary Mack.&rdquo; This compositional method primes listeners to sing the rhyme about A&rsquo;ja Wilson like a victory lap, celebrating her top-tier basketball prowess. We say her name, see her image and name-check the likeness in the campaign while imagining ourselves in her shoes. <\/p>\n<p>In the book that&rsquo;s her personal love letter to Black girls, Wilson writes, &ldquo;No matter how well you think you know the game, there will always be those little moments when you&rsquo;re reminded about the way people see Black women in our society. And I can&rsquo;t lie to you. It will take your breath away every time.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&#9834; <em>They said she wasn&rsquo;t enough, &rsquo;nuff, &rsquo;nuff \/ So she did it for us, us, us \/ And if you talk smack, smack, smack\/ She&rsquo;s gonna clap back, back, back. <\/em>&#9834;<\/p>\n<div data-testid=\"pullquote-small\">\n<p data-testid=\"pullquote-quote\">No matter how well you think you know the game, there will always be those little moments when you&rsquo;re reminded about the way people see Black women in our society.<\/p>\n<p><cite data-testid=\"pullquote-attribution\">a&#8217;ja wilson<\/cite><span data-testid=\"pullquote-quip\"><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>Wilson is a two-time Olympic gold medalist and the first WNBA player&nbsp;to score 1,000 points in a season. Her six-year Nike extension deal, including her A&rsquo;One signature shoe, is among the most lucrative in women&rsquo;s basketball.<\/p>\n<p>Wilson&rsquo;s biography reminds us that excellence won&rsquo;t shield Black girls from the pain of being excluded. Her story and Obama&rsquo;s narrative direction reveal how much the world still needs to make room for Black girls&rsquo; joy and brilliance, and power. <\/p>\n<p>College athletes couldn&rsquo;t profit from their names, images and likenesses when Wilson starred for the South Carolina Gamecocks. As the WNBA&rsquo;s No. 1 pick in 2018, Wilson earned a <a href=\"https:\/\/oceantomo.com\/insights\/the-caitlin-clark-effect-salaries-and-name-image-likeness-in-the-wnba\/\" target=\"_blank\">rookie salary<\/a> of around $52,000 &mdash; less than I earned that year as a professor with a Ph.D. And don&rsquo;t forget that <a href=\"https:\/\/www.umassp.edu\/deia\/events-and-news\/diversity-calendar\/black-womens-equal-pay-day\" target=\"_blank\">Black Women&rsquo;s Equal Pay Day<\/a> falls on July 27 &mdash; marking how far into the year Black women in all occupations must work to earn what white men earned the year before. Last year, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.si.com\/nba\/nba-draft-pick-rookie-salary-breakdown\" target=\"_blank\">the rookie salary for the NBA&rsquo;s No. 1 pick was $12.6 million<\/a>. Little things like a shoe can open doors for other girls and women.<\/p>\n<p>Don&rsquo;t let anyone tell you that you can&rsquo;t make a life or a career out of something once thought small and insignificant, like a girls&rsquo; handclapping game song. Play is a fundamental human activity and a right for children &mdash; and adults.<\/p>\n<p>Malia envisioned it. A&rsquo;ja lives it.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-activity-map=\"expanded-byline-article-bottom\">\n<p><span data-testid=\"byline-thumbnail\"><\/span><span data-testid=\"byline-name\">Kyra D. Gaunt<\/span><span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.kyraocity.com\" target=\"_blank\">Kyra D. Gaunt<\/a>(Ph.D. 1997 University of Michigan, M.M. SUNY BInghamton, 1988), an esteemed ethnomusicologist, continues to make waves in arts and culture with her 2007 Merriam prize-winning book, &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/urldefense.com\/v3\/__https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Games-Black-Girls-Play-Double-Dutch\/dp\/0814731201__;!!PIZeeW5wscynRQ!qEVSNWnDHQfVNsNRRl0O_Z5bIUItgzC6O1oWR1kLmsk9osCmBg43Gc2Xzv5Dff6QzeWiNFaSAb3Ah9tPn5HIwg%24\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"https:\/\/urldefense.com\/v3\/__https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Games-Black-Girls-Play-Double-Dutch\/dp\/0814731201__;!!PIZeeW5wscynRQ!qEVSNWnDHQfVNsNRRl0O_Z5bIUItgzC6O1oWR1kLmsk9osCmBg43Gc2Xzv5Dff6QzeWiNFaSAb3Ah9tPn5HIwg$\" data-auth=\"NotApplicable\" data-linkindex=\"3\" data-outlook-id=\"47178314-888d-4a33-a2b4-cbbc2db008c7\">The Games Black Girls Play: Learning the Ropes from Double-Dutch to Hip-Hop<\/a>.&#8221; In 2015, it was a&nbsp;catalyst&nbsp;for&nbsp;choreographer&nbsp;Camille A. Brown and&nbsp;Dancers&#8217; Bessie Award-nominated performance, &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/urldefense.com\/v3\/__https:\/\/www.camilleabrown.org\/outreach-choreographers-notes\/bglp__;!!PIZeeW5wscynRQ!qEVSNWnDHQfVNsNRRl0O_Z5bIUItgzC6O1oWR1kLmsk9osCmBg43Gc2Xzv5Dff6QzeWiNFaSAb3Ah9tOh7BNPg%24\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"https:\/\/urldefense.com\/v3\/__https:\/\/www.camilleabrown.org\/outreach-choreographers-notes\/bglp__;!!PIZeeW5wscynRQ!qEVSNWnDHQfVNsNRRl0O_Z5bIUItgzC6O1oWR1kLmsk9osCmBg43Gc2Xzv5Dff6QzeWiNFaSAb3Ah9tOh7BNPg$\" data-auth=\"NotApplicable\" data-linkindex=\"4\" data-outlook-id=\"86007a72-af76-4d60-9313-7c2040b51d7a\">BLACK GIRL: Linguistic Play<\/a>.&#8221; In 2020, The New York Times Parenting Section commissioned &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/urldefense.com\/v3\/__https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2020\/07\/21\/parenting\/black-girls-play.html__;!!PIZeeW5wscynRQ!qEVSNWnDHQfVNsNRRl0O_Z5bIUItgzC6O1oWR1kLmsk9osCmBg43Gc2Xzv5Dff6QzeWiNFaSAb3Ah9sW8FYIoQ%24\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"https:\/\/urldefense.com\/v3\/__https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2020\/07\/21\/parenting\/black-girls-play.html__;!!PIZeeW5wscynRQ!qEVSNWnDHQfVNsNRRl0O_Z5bIUItgzC6O1oWR1kLmsk9osCmBg43Gc2Xzv5Dff6QzeWiNFaSAb3Ah9sW8FYIoQ$\" data-auth=\"NotApplicable\" data-linkindex=\"5\" data-outlook-id=\"6639cead-923d-468e-a3d0-d2f74d5c61d5\">The Magic of Black Girls Play<\/a>,&#8221; which was selected as Editor&#8217;s Pick of the Day. She is featured in the ESPN-produced documentary short, &#8220;Black Girls Play,&#8221; directed by Rada Studio, which won at the Tribeca Film Festival.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.msnbc.com\/opinion\/msnbc-opinion\/aja-wilson-malia-obama-nike-ad-mary-mack-rcna205158\" class=\"button purchase\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Read More<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Black girls&rsquo; musical play &mdash; embodied percussion passed down through generations &mdash; is rarely seen as sport. But it is. The 1980 Fantastic Four Double Dutch Champswho joined the first international rap tour in &rsquo;82, are proof. But because these games are songs &mdash; and center girls &mdash; they&rsquo;re rarely taken seriously. A new Nike [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":9014,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[4],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-9013","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-trump"],"amp_enabled":true,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/bluelightnews.com\/category\/politics\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/9013","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/bluelightnews.com\/category\/politics\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/bluelightnews.com\/category\/politics\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/bluelightnews.com\/category\/politics\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/bluelightnews.com\/category\/politics\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=9013"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/bluelightnews.com\/category\/politics\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/9013\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/bluelightnews.com\/category\/politics\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/9014"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/bluelightnews.com\/category\/politics\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=9013"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/bluelightnews.com\/category\/politics\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=9013"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/bluelightnews.com\/category\/politics\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=9013"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}