Reggie Bullock a Unique Voice in LGTBQ Awareness
Posted Jun 27, 2018
Former North Carolina wing and current Detriot Pistons shooting guard Reggie Bullock has taken up a cause and owned it. A family tragedy inspired the Kinston, N.C. native, creating a special story of social and cultural awareness. On July 16, 2014, Bullock's older sister, Mia Henderson, a transgender female, was brutally murdered in Baltimore.
(Inside Carolina)
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