Muhammad‘s been staying connected to family via Zoom or FaceTime and saw a bright side to pandemic. “It’s been difficult, but I started looking at it as a way to strengthen my weak areas,” she said.Like those storied legends Wilma Rudolph and Florence Griffith-Joyner who famously made track & field history before her, there’s more to the talented 30-year old beyond her athletic abilities.
The Queens, New York native and Los Angeles transplant chatted with us about when she knew track was her calling, her thoughts on the Black Lives Matter Movement and why she lives for a good Sunday brunch with her girls.ESSENCE: How are you doing in light of COVID-19?DALILAH MUHAMMAD: Well, today I’m doing good.
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