Taking the knee is a symbolic gesture against racism whereby an individual kneels upon one knee in place of standing to attention for an anthem or other such occasion. It was originated by American football player Colin Kaepernick on September 1, 2016, in protest against the lack of attention given to the issues of racial inequality and police brutality in the United States. Kaepernick's protest led to a wider series of national anthem protests. It has since been adopted by sports players in countries around the world, including association football in the United Kingdom, in solidarity with Kaepernick's protest against racism, and has been seen worldwide in non-sporting contexts such as the Black Lives Matter protests.
Washington Commanders players kneeling before a game against the Oakland Raiders in September 2017
Players from FC Krasnodar and Chelsea F.C. kneeling at the start of a UEFA Champions League match in October 2020
Referee and players of West Ham United F.C. and Manchester City F.C. take the knee on the opening weekend of the 2022–23 Premier League season
Am I Not a Man and a Brother? medallion created as part of anti-slavery campaign by Josiah Wedgwood, 1787
Colin Rand Kaepernick is an American civil rights activist and former football quarterback. He played six seasons for the San Francisco 49ers in the National Football League (NFL). In 2016, he knelt during the national anthem at the start of NFL games in protest of police brutality and racial inequality in the United States.
Kaepernick with the 49ers in 2012
Kaepernick in 2010
Kaepernick in Super Bowl XLVII