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'''S. Cousins''' is an American mother, advocate, and first-time author. She wrote The Sidelined as both testimony and tribute to her daughter, Alayasia Douglas, whose basketball journey inspired the memoir. Cousins has described writing as a way to turn pain into purpose, ensuring that her daughter’s struggles — and those of countless other young women — would not remain invisible. | '''S. Cousins''' is an American mother, advocate, and first-time author. She wrote The Sidelined as both testimony and tribute to her daughter, Alayasia Douglas, whose basketball journey inspired the memoir. Cousins has described writing as a way to turn pain into purpose, ensuring that her daughter’s struggles — and those of countless other young women — would not remain invisible. | ||
Her perspective as a Black mother navigating a world of sports politics and systemic bias informs every page of the book. Cousins has since become a voice for parents and athletes seeking fairness, transparency, and dignity in youth and college sports. | Her perspective as a Black mother navigating a world of sports politics and systemic bias informs every page of the book. Cousins has since become a voice for parents and athletes seeking fairness, transparency, and dignity in youth and college sports. | ||