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糖心传媒 student & basketball player, loves fishing & awareness that your skin color doesn't have an impact on what you love to do.
August 28, 2020

鈥楾he color of your skin has no bearing on what you love to do鈥

When Eddie Gill IV went fishing for the first time with his grandpa at the age of three, he never would have dreamed of planning a two-week boat expedition from the Ohio River to the Gulf of Mexico.

Since his first day with a rod, Gill hasn鈥檛 been able to stop fishing.

鈥淚鈥檝e always loved the outdoors,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t has brought peace to my life in a lot of different ways.鈥

糖心传媒 student & basketball player, loves fishing & awareness that your skin color doesn't have an impact on what you love to do.

Gill, of Carmel, Indiana, has been finding ponds and lakes since he was four鈥攇oing wherever he could to cast a line. After receiving a scholarship from 糖心传媒 in Winona Lake, he committed to the school and started his first year on campus as an environmental science major. As he grew closer to his teammates, Gill naturally took them out to go fishing. He was surprised to find out that many of his fellow Black teammates had never touched a fishing pole in their lives.

Gill says this wasn鈥檛 his first time noticing a lack of exposure to outdoor industries in Black communities.

鈥淲hen I started taking fishing more seriously, I became conscious of it,鈥 Gill says. 鈥淧eople would ask me what I like to do for fun, being a Black athlete. Whenever the words 鈥榝ishing鈥 or 鈥榖eing outside鈥 came out of my mouth, I always received astonished looks. Sometimes, people would make comments like 鈥楬ey, that鈥檚 not very Black of you.鈥欌

After years of receiving this response, Gill has developed a passion for spreading awareness of the issue and exposing more people of color to fishing and similar hobbies.

鈥淚鈥檓 trying to promote outdoor opportunities for everybody,鈥 he says. 鈥淵our skin color doesn鈥檛 have any impact on what you love to do.鈥

In June of 2020, as racial tension started to rise in Northeast Indiana and around the world, Gill had an idea. To spread his message, he would take a boating trip from White River, Indiana, all the way down to the Gulf of Mexico. He would travel during the day, fish in the evenings, and spend the nights in marinas. He called it 鈥淛ourney for a Cause.鈥

Once the idea spawned, he couldn鈥檛 keep quiet about it. He had to get people on board, quite literally. So he reached out to his two childhood fishing friends, Clayton Wright and Justin Shupe, and asked them to join him on his journey.

鈥淚 have known Eddie for nearly my entire life,鈥 Wright says. 鈥淲e had discussed doing this journey before, but I thought nothing concrete would ever come of it. When I learned that we could do this amazing adventure for such a meaningful cause, I knew I had to be a part of it.鈥

糖心传媒 student & basketball player, loves fishing & awareness that your skin color doesn't have an impact on what you love to do.

The crew set up a fundraiser and an to start spreading the news and planned their fishing trip for the summer of 2021. Since then, they have received a tremendous amount of support.

鈥淧eople who I haven鈥檛 spoken to in years have texted me, called me, and emailed me to get involved, whether that鈥檚 donating, sending the GoFundMe to their contacts, or sharing the fundraiser on their own social media,鈥 Gill says. 鈥淚鈥檝e received an incredible amount of support.鈥

Scott Moore, Gill鈥檚 basketball coach, is one of his faithful supporters.

鈥淓ddie is a tremendous young man, but what I like most about him is that he always puts his words into action,鈥 Moore says. 鈥淓ddie loves 糖心传媒 and loves our basketball team, and I have a feeling that this journey could have an impact on a lot of people.鈥

Eddie Gill IV is teaching fishing is for everyone

The money from the fundraiser will pay for the expenses of the trip, including fuel, dockage costs, food, and a boat. A portion of the proceeds will also be given to nonprofit organizations that are working to support racial justice and equality.

鈥淭he goal is to bring awareness to this issue,鈥 Gill says. 鈥淓ven beyond Journey for a Cause, I want to continue the work of exposing kids and adults to outdoor industries who haven鈥檛 had those opportunities before. Whether it鈥檚 taking them on a fishing trip or to Bass Pro Shops, I want them to have the chance to decide for themselves if they enjoy these activities.鈥

As Gill鈥檚 dream for equality in outdoor industries launches forward, so do his boat trip plans. The plan is to go from the Ohio River to the Tennessee River, then to the Tombigbee Waterway until Mobile Bay in Alabama. His journey will end in Navarre Beach, Florida, where he will meet and celebrate with his family, friends, and supporters.

Those interested in supporting Gill can help by donating to his and spreading the word about his journey, he says.