Unfortunately, in our society, differences are often seen as detriments, even in the professional world. When asked about the problem with racism in the football world, Smalling expressed the importance of the younger generation in playing a role of spreading love and equality. He recalled how, when he was younger, people looked to the older generation for solutions. Now he looks to us to send forth compassion, hence his involvement with FBB. Discussing social issues like these and what we can do about them with a professional football player gave us a great sense of encouragement that our club could actually make a difference. When the time came for audience questions, the typical inquiries were made about his role as a football player, including whether he still feels nervous when going out on that big field every match (yes). Or, of course, who the best player he has ever played with (Paul Scholes) or against (Didier Drogba in his prime).
Having Smalling at our school was a privilege. We consider it a victory and a step forward for Tackling Inequality, as we only plan on doing more. Spreading awareness is only the first step, as we hope to make something of this awareness.
In the future, we are planning another meeting with Cecilia Andren Nyström. Nyström founded Futebol dà Força, an organization whose mission is "building long-lasting systemic impact by engaging leaders and role models as football coaches." She believes in maximizing their potential “in developing girls' agency and leading change in their local communities."