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Olympian John Carlos feted at inaugural Parrish Best Southwest Relays

Dignitaries at inaugural Best Southwest Relays
Dignitaries at inaugural Best Southwest Relays

Philanthropist and changemaker Roland Parrish  hosted the Inaugural Parrish Best Southwest Relays, an exciting event that drew thousands of fans and numerous track teams to DeSoto High School Eagle Stadium, 700 Eagle Drive in DeSoto, on Saturday.

In a significant gesture of support, the Parrish Charitable Foundation distributed $50,000 in  cash awards to AAU summer track teams, aiding their travel to the Junior Olympics in July. This  funding aims to empower and inspire young athletes by providing them with opportunities they  might not otherwise have. 

Businessman/philanthropist Roland Parrish and DeSoto Mayor Rachel Proctor
Businessman/philanthropist Roland Parrish and DeSoto Mayor Rachel Proctor

A highlight of the event was a special presentation honoring 1968  Olympian John Carlos. International, city, and state officials joined the celebration, including  the Consul General of Mexico, who presented the official silver medallion of the 1968 Mexico City Olympics to Carlos. Additionally, DeSoto Mayor Rachel Proctor, State Sen. Royce West, State Rep. Carl O.Sherman, and DeSoto ISD Superintendent Dr. Usamah Rodgers offered acknowledgments and  proclamations. 

“This is a historic occasion for student athletes and track enthusiasts to witness,” said Parrish.  “John Carlos is a living legend. His stand against racism during the Olympics inspires our  children to dream big and fight for justice.” 

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Carlos, a proud alumnus of Texas A&M University-Commerce (formerly East Texas State  University), is renowned for his iconic Black Power salute at the 1968 Olympics. This  courageous act, performed alongside Tommie Smith, remains one of the most powerful images  in Olympic history and the Black Power movement. 

Historic Black History Moment
Historic Black History Moment

The Best Southwest Relays, powered by the Parrish Charitable Foundation, received additional  support from HSC Health and Aging Brain Study Health Disparities, State Farm Agent Michael  Johnson and the University of Texas at Arlington.

John Carlos, a founding member of the Olympic Project for Human Rights, won the bronze  medal in the 200 meters race at the 1968 Olympics. His Black Power salute on the podium with  Tommie Smith sparked significant political controversy and underscored the athletes’ fight for  human rights. 

Olympian John Carlos
Olympian John Carlos

The Parrish Charitable Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering  children and youth through various initiatives and support. 

Photos: DeSoto

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