'We Back': Poet and 缅北强奸 student Hannah Flores welcomes fans to Raptors' season opener
When the University of Toronto's Hannah Flores took her seat in Scotiabank Arena for the Toronto Raptors season-opener, her mind was on more than on how her favourite NBA team would fare against the Washington Wizards.
Flores, a spoken-word poet and first-year life sciences and New College student in the Faculty of Arts & Science, starred in a video made for the pre-game ceremony, welcoming fans back to the stadium for the first time in 600 days.
鈥淗ome is not just a landmark on Bay Street anymore,鈥 Flores said in a recorded reading of her poem, We Back.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a feeling folded into our pockets to brave unchartered waters, a new season.鈥
Footage of Flores reading was spliced with shots of the Raptors roster and aerial footage of the arena.
鈥淔irst of all, I鈥檓 a Raptors fan, so just seeing everyone in the stadium for a home game, it really touched me,鈥 she told 缅北强奸 News. 鈥淏ut to be part of the opener and to hear the crowd get energized and get louder as certain points of my poem really spoke to them 鈥 that filled me with joy and gratitude, knowing that my words could bring people together like that.鈥
Flores has been writing and performing spoken-word poetry for six years. She鈥檚 been a Raptors fan even longer, describing herself as a supporter from 鈥渄ay one.鈥
Flores saw the finished video of her performance for the first time when it played on the Jumbotron on Wednesday. For her mom Joanne, sitting beside Flores in the arena, it was the first time even hearing her daughter鈥檚 poem. After the game, she re-watched the video of the reading on social media to relive the experience.
Flores said her poem was about how the Raptors have an appeal that goes beyond basketball, uniting people across the country.
鈥淏eing a Raptors fan is like being part of a family,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 really wanted everyone to be excited about having the family back under one roof.鈥
Professor Joseph Wong, who knows Flores from his Munk One seminar class on global innovation and shares her passion for the Raptors, was in the sold-out stadium.
鈥淪he spoke not only to Raptors fans but to the whole nation, right?鈥 he said. 鈥淭he Raptors are, I think, an exemplary organization in that they are at the forefront of real-world issues around social justice,鈥 Wong said, citing the franchise鈥檚 support for Black Lives Matter and gender equity.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e bigger than just a basketball team and I thought that Hannah鈥檚 spoken-word art captured that. It鈥檚 about a basketball team but it鈥檚 about principles and doing what鈥檚 right.鈥
Although the Raptors dropped their first game 83-98, results aren鈥檛 everything for Flores.
鈥淥bviously, we want to get another championship but I think at the same time I really just want to see them put their best foot forward and show the world what Toronto is made of and make us proud 鈥 because we already have so much pride for them.鈥