Professional sports and big-time college athletics are often seen as typifying what is wrong with our society. There is another vision, however – one that uses sports to promote education, opportunity, and social change. Dr. Richard Lapchick is a visionary leader of this movement who will participate in a lively panel discussion about how equity in sports impacts society with Professor Mary Jo Kane, Leo Lewis, and Professor Doug Hartmann.Center for the Study of Politics and Governance, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, UM
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One of the objectives of sports education in India is to provide skills for dealing with psycho-soc...
The US Women’s Soccer Team thrilled the world with their prowess on the field and leadership off of ...
Despite the fact that athletic activism is nonnormative behavior, there is still a long, albeit smal...
The United States went through a tumultuous time during the mid-twentieth century. The Civil Rights ...
In racial tumultuous times, it is not easy to find ways to build a bridge to close the gap between v...
I teach a class in the DeVos Sport Business Management graduate program at the University of Central...
During the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960’s, race and sport were thickly intertwined. Athletes su...
An important goal for higher education is the preparation of students for success in an increasingly...
The following discussion is one of the five thought-provoking dialogues in the Sport and Society ser...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Communication StudiesColene LindCollege student athletes have been parti...
LeBron James, Colin Kaepernick, and a growing number of professional men and women athletes are spea...
Join the Criminal Law Initiative and GW Black Law Students Association (BLSA) for a panel discussion...
Sports have been a part of human societies since the time of the ancient Greeks. Historians have stu...
Medical research has demonstrated that women¹s physical, mental, and social health improves when the...
Athletes have used their sports platforms and the elevated statuses of fame to share their political...
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The US Women’s Soccer Team thrilled the world with their prowess on the field and leadership off of ...
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