MORE FROM SHS

MORE FROM SHS

Support does not exist without connection – connection to your community, your creative source and yourself. In today’s world the weight on our shoulders, on women’s shoulders, to “fit in” is heavy, but through sports, fashion and creativity, women and young girls are finding the joy in being different.

We want to encourage Gen-Z girls and millennial women to knock down boundaries and create their own through self-expression and being themselves. To do this, we have brought together a community of strong, successful women in sports and business to share their stories in a series of mini-episodes about the power that comes with being a woman, how to find power through sport and how to showcase the power that comes from fashion and style.



Jillene & Shalene Joseph

Jillene and Shalene Joseph are changing the way we think about healing trauma. They share with us their passion for healing and wellness, intergenerational wisdom and service to community.

Loren Waters

Award-winning filmaker Loren Waters is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and the Kiowa Tribe. Loren's work aims to center environmental knowledge and culture revitalization through storytelling. She currently works as an Outreach Producer for Nia Tero's Kin Theory Initiative and as a freelance Background Casting Director.

In prior years, Loren worked for the Cherokee Nation Film Office, and the documentary-style television show, Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People. She recently received the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation LIFT Award, while participating in fellowships such as 2021 Warner Media Bootcamp and the Intercultural Leadership Institute Year 4.

Previously, Loren was a Line Producer on the 2022 Sundance Film Festival selected short ᎤᏕᏲᏅ (What They’ve Been Taught). This film is part of the Reciprocity Project by Nia Tero at Upstander Project. She’s also worked on projects such as Seasons 1 and 2 of Reservation Dogs, Fancy Dance (2023) and the Martin Scorsese directed feature film, Killers of the Flower Moon (2023).

Currently, she is in production with a short film titled, ᏗᏂᏠᎯ ᎤᏪᏯ (Meet Me at the Creek) set to release in late 2023. Her first short documentary, Restoring Néške'emāne (2021), screened at festivals such as Hawaii International Film Festival, deadCenter Film Festival, and Cucalorus. The film won Best Short Documentary at North Dakota Environmental Rights Film Festival and Honorable Mention at Tallgrass Film Festival.

Loren Waters Nike N7

NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH

NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH

Jillene & Shalene Joseph

Jillene and Shalene Joseph are changing the way we think about healing trauma. They share with us their passion for healing and wellness, intergenerational wisdom and service to community.

Loren Waters

Award-winning filmaker Loren Waters is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and the Kiowa Tribe. Loren's work aims to center environmental knowledge and culture revitalization through storytelling. She currently works as an Outreach Producer for Nia Tero's Kin Theory Initiative and as a freelance Background Casting Director.

In prior years, Loren worked for the Cherokee Nation Film Office, and the documentary-style television show, Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People. She recently received the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation LIFT Award, while participating in fellowships such as 2021 Warner Media Bootcamp and the Intercultural Leadership Institute Year 4.

Previously, Loren was a Line Producer on the 2022 Sundance Film Festival selected short ᎤᏕᏲᏅ (What They’ve Been Taught). This film is part of the Reciprocity Project by Nia Tero at Upstander Project. She’s also worked on projects such as Seasons 1 and 2 of Reservation Dogs, Fancy Dance (2023) and the Martin Scorsese directed feature film, Killers of the Flower Moon (2023).

Currently, she is in production with a short film titled, ᏗᏂᏠᎯ ᎤᏪᏯ (Meet Me at the Creek) set to release in late 2023. Her first short documentary, Restoring Néške'emāne (2021), screened at festivals such as Hawaii International Film Festival, deadCenter Film Festival, and Cucalorus. The film won Best Short Documentary at North Dakota Environmental Rights Film Festival and Honorable Mention at Tallgrass Film Festival.

Loren Waters Nike N7


On November 17, 2022 Hibbett and Nike's Support Her Sole program donated $50,000 to the Women's Athletics program at Fultondale High School, located just outside Birmingham, Alabama. The donation, presented by Hibbett and Nike team members, including former WNBA player Kym Hampton, will help support various needs within the school's women's athletics programs as they rebuild their campus and program in the aftermath of a tornado which destroyed the school last year.

On November 17, 2022 Hibbett and Nike's Support Her Sole program donated $50,000 to the Women's Athletics program at Fultondale High School, located just outside Birmingham, Alabama. The donation, presented by Hibbett and Nike team members, including former WNBA player Kym Hampton, will help support various needs within the school's women's athletics programs as they rebuild their campus and program in the aftermath of a tornado which destroyed the school last year.