WNBA star A'ja Wilson on speaking her truth and giving back to the next generation
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Few athletes have accomplished as much as A'ja Wilson — especially at such a young age. The 24-year-old Hopkins, South Carolina-native took home the WNBA's Most Valuable Player Award last year and recently earned another type of hardware: her own statue at her alma mater, the University of Southern California, where she led her team to a National Championship in 2017.
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