A new Oakland mural is honoring U.S. soccer legend Briana Scurry.
Scurry spent two years in the Bay Area, and she has become a symbol of pride especially for Black soccer players, those who are part of the LGBTQ+ community.
“I was just before my time, but you know what I really take a lot of pride in. I really do love the pioneering role that I’ve had in the women’s soccer community in that arena and also for women everywhere,” she said.“I am blown away by the concept I love it I really appreciate folks cheering me on folks wanting to give me more visibility in different ways,” she said. “I’m definitely going to make my way to San Francisco-Oakland Area hopefully sometime soon so I could see it in person.
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