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WNBA Champion & Social Activist
About Maya Moore
In 2019, Maya Moore walked away from a peak WNBA career, two years after her fourth championship and MVP-caliber play, to dedicate herself full-time to freeing Jonathan Irons, a man wrongfully imprisoned for 22 years. She didn’t just lend her voice; she investigated court records, consulted legal experts, filmed interviews, and lobbied prosecutors and judges, eventually securing Irons’ release in 2020. That decision redefined athletic leadership in the 2010s: not as symbolic protest, but as sustained, hands-on justice work rooted in relationship and rigor. Her advocacy extends beyond that case, co-founding Win With Justice, advising on sentencing reform legislation in multiple states, and mentoring formerly incarcerated youth through restorative frameworks grounded in accountability and healing. Moore’s legacy isn’t split between basketball and activism; it’s unified by a relentless commitment to seeing people, not statistics, and acting where systems fail.
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- “What was the most unexpected breakthrough in Jonathan Irons' case?”
- “How did your time at UConn shape your approach to systemic advocacy?”
- “What does 'restorative accountability' mean in practice for someone rebuilding after incarceration?”
- “Which piece of legislation you've advised on has had the most tangible impact so far?”