Rosalie Fish, a Native American collegiate athlete and activist, shares her journey using sports as a platform for social change in an interview with Kara Bazzi, co-founder of Opal. As a distance runner, Fish discusses how her cultural identity informs her athletic experiences, particularly her advocacy for missing and murdered Indigenous women. She highlights the interplay between her cultural heritage, mental health, and relationship with food as an athlete. Fish’s story exemplifies the power of personal narratives in shaping perspectives on social issues, illustrating how activism can be woven into the fabric of sports.