In a statement to The New York Times, a spokesman for Lululemon said the company did not intend to exclude anyone from the photographs.
The images were sent to the runners who appeared in the photo shoot but were not used by Lululemon or noname, the spokesman said.
That included being a team leader for the noname program, leading the 8-minute-30 second-mile group.
“A big part of what was attractive about the noname program was its emphasis on inclusivity and embracing people’s full identities and experiences,” she wrote.
Noor Abukaram, a runner who was told she couldn’t run in her hijab in high school and pushed back, criticized Lululemon’s decision to leave out Ms. Saad.
Persons:
Lululemon, “, Saad, “ Lululemon, Ms, Saad’s, ” Edward Ahmed Mitchell, ” Ms, ”, Noor Abukaram, Lululemon’s, Abukaram
Organizations:
New York Times, The Times, Palestinian Ministry of Health, Boeing, Council, Islamic, Times, New York City Marathon, New York, New York City Muslim Running Club
Locations:
Gaza, Israel, London, New York City