What's Happening?
Flau'jae Johnson, a standout player for LSU Women's Basketball, has been awarded a Key to the City of Baton Rouge by Mayor-President Sid Edwards. April 4th has been declared Flau'jae 'Big 4' Johnson Day in recognition of her contributions both on and off
the court. Johnson has been actively involved in community service, hosting events and inspiring local youth. Her achievements in basketball, including a successful senior season, have made her a role model in Baton Rouge and beyond.
Why It's Important?
Johnson's recognition highlights the impact athletes can have beyond their sports careers. Her involvement in community service and youth mentorship demonstrates the positive influence public figures can exert in their communities. The honor also underscores the importance of acknowledging and celebrating contributions to local culture and society. Johnson's story may inspire other athletes to engage in community service and use their platforms for social good.
What's Next?
Johnson plans to make Flau'jae 'Big 4' Johnson Day an annual celebration focused on community and inspiration. This initiative could lead to increased community engagement and support for local organizations. It may also encourage other athletes to participate in similar efforts, fostering a culture of giving back and community involvement. The recognition could further enhance Johnson's influence as a role model and advocate for positive change.











