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NBA great Dwyane Wade launches Translatable, an online community supporting transgender youth

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) 鈥 NBA Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade was back in South Florida on Thursday to do battle again.
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NBA Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade, left, speaks with Phoebe Robinson after he received the Elevate Prize Catalyst Award, Thursday, May 23, 2024, at the Make Good Famous Summit in Miami Beach, Fla. Wade has launched Translatable, a nonprofit online community dedicated to supporting transgender youth. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) 鈥 NBA Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade was back in South Florida on Thursday to do battle again.

He spent more than 14 seasons as a guard for the Miami Heat, winning three championships, having Miami-Dade County nicknamed 鈥淲ade County,鈥 and he still in everything from points and rebounds to personal fouls. But the fight he outlined Thursday at The Elevate Prize Foundation鈥檚 Make Good Famous Summit, after receiving the nonprofit鈥檚 Elevate Prize Catalyst Award, may be the most personal of all.

鈥淲e've done so many great things here so it wasn't easy to leave,鈥 Wade told The Associated Press in an interview before the award ceremony. 鈥淏ut the community wasn't here for Zaya, so the community wasn't here for us.鈥

Wade's daughter, Zaya, who turns 17 next week, came out as transgender in 2020 in the midst of in Florida and other states that prompted many . The Wade family sold their Florida home last year and moved to California.

In accepting the award, Wade shared it with Zaya and credited her with inspiring the creation of , a new online community designed to support transgender children and their families.

鈥淭he question was presented to her as, 鈥業f you have one thing that you want to see change in this community, what would it be?鈥,鈥 Wade recalled. 鈥淎nd, for her, it goes right to parents. It goes right to the adults. It goes right to us. It鈥檚 not the kids. It鈥檚 us. And so she wanted to create a space that felt safe for parents and their kids. That鈥檚 what Translatable is, and it's her baby.鈥

Wade hopes Translatable, which is funded by the Wade Family Foundation, will provide a community to "support growth, mental health, and well-being, and that this space ignites more conversations leading to greater understanding and acceptance.鈥 He said he will use the $250,000 in unrestricted funding that comes with The Elevate Prize Catalyst Award for Translatable.

Elevate Prize Foundation CEO Carolina Garc矛a Jayaram said that after hearing Wade鈥檚 plans, her nonprofit made a separate additional donation to Translatable, which was built with support from the Human Rights Campaign and The Trevor Project.

鈥淒wyane Wade and what he represents speaks to the ethos of the whole foundation,鈥 Jayaram told the AP. 鈥淗e is such a hero in the sports universe and even beyond basketball. He鈥檚 been in the social justice space almost since the very beginning of his NBA career and most people don鈥檛 know that.鈥

Jayaram said that Wade felt empowered when Zaya came out as transgender in 2020 and it was 鈥渟o deeply inspirational to us that we were just dying to be a part of what he鈥檚 building.鈥

The Elevate Prize Catalyst Award helps its winners, who have included actors Matt Damon and Michael J. Fox and Nobel Peace Prize Winner Malala Yousafzai, to amplify their philanthropic work by using the foundation鈥檚 resources and connections to inspire more donors and supporters.

Wade said his support of trans rights is a natural extension of being a parent and talked about how much he enjoys learning from Zaya in hourslong discussions at home. Jayaram said she was struck by Wade's devotion as a parent, but also commended his decision to launch Translatable in Florida, 鈥渁 place where many might feel a sense of exclusion.鈥

鈥淲e understand that in this state that not everyone thinks the way some others think,鈥 Wade said. "Like most things in life, once you get to know them, you have more ability to be understanding. And so if you don鈥檛 want to know them, then you stay ignorant in a sense.鈥

Comedian and 鈥淓verything's Trash鈥 actress Phoebe Robinson, who interviewed Wade as part of the summit, said that she admired Wade for being outspoken on numerous issues.

鈥淚n a time when people are so worried about saying anything because they are only thinking about their bottom line, I think the fact that he鈥檚 thinking about humanity first is amazing, really stressing the importance of connection and community to help protect people and help them grow and just blossom,鈥 Robinson said.

Alexander Roque, executive director of the Ali Forney Center, which helps homeless LGBTQ+ youth, said Translatable comes at a critical time for transgender youth, with more than 500 pieces of anti-LGBTQ legislation introduced this year.

鈥淣ot all bills turn into law, but they鈥檙e all acts of hate that affect our kids in very devastating ways,鈥 he said. "We know statistically that every time there鈥檚 an anti-LGBTQ bill in the media, there鈥檚 a 400% increase in calls to suicide hotlines by young people. We also know that we鈥檙e seeing a significant increase in unhoused LGBTQ youth because of family rejection. So to have someone of this celebrity so invested in the community, it鈥檚 helping to change the tide of what鈥檚 happening to our kids and perhaps one of the most hopeful moments in what I hope is a changing tide.鈥

Dr. Michelle Forcier, a clinician at FOLX Health, which for LGBTQIA+ people nationally, said creating an online community for trans youth is a specific program that would be helpful.

鈥淵outh are all about electronic and online communication, socialization, and communities,鈥 she said. 鈥淪o if you are trying to support youth it only makes sense to be a part of how youth feel most comfortable communicating.鈥

That this community comes from a celebrity ally makes it more impactful, Forcier said.

鈥淭he transgender and gender-diverse community does not have the deep pockets 鈥 including financial, political, and media resources 鈥 that the anti-transgender and anti-diversity political and advocacy community has,鈥 she said. 鈥淭o have a champion who shows up for some of our most vulnerable 鈥 transgender and gender-diverse youth and the families that care for them 鈥 that would be a truly heroic act and possibly change the game entirely.鈥

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Glenn Gamboa, The Associated Press