Nikilee’s perspective on safety and inclusion deepened after a personal experience at a running event. “A man made an inappropriate comment, and I was so shocked that I froze, unable to respond.” She left feeling upset, realizing how common this must be for many women. This moment became a turning point, highlighting the importance of speaking up. Nikilee became more committed to creating safe spaces, “not just for myself, but for all women who deserve to feel safe in every space.”
As a member of adidas Runners LA, Nikilee’s involvement with the WWWR Campaign has given her a platform to drive change. Through her work with the campaign, she learned that while women-only spaces are essential, meaningful change requires including everyone. “I’ve come to realize that meaningful change requires including everyone in the conversation,” she says. Hosting co-ed events showed her the importance of engaging men in the community. “When we opened up this conversation to men, I realized how many of them weren’t aware of the anxieties women experience during solo runs.” Through these dialogues, women can help men understand and become allies. Nikilee believes that “direct communication and education are key to creating a safe, inclusive running community.”