Author: ISSJ

Young Hero Saves Lives, Gives Hope

As we look for heroes in and out of sport, Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala has started to recognize other young heroes through The Malala Yousafzai Fund.  One was in West Bengal where17-year-old Anoyara Khatun was once a victim of trafficking.   Now she is a global hero who has stopped about 50 child marriages and…
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Jackie Robinson Tribute

Dan Guerrero, UCLA Director of Athletics and member of the NCAS Board of Directors, had the honor of delivering the dedication speech for the UCLA “Jackie Robinson Athletics & Recreation Complex.”  Read Dan’s speech below and view the Jackie Robinson Tribute video at: [button title=”Jackie Robinson Tribute” link=”http://www.uclabruins.com/mediaPortal/player.dbml?id=3556491″] [button title=”Rachel Robinson Comes Home to UCLA” link=”http://www.uclabruins.com/mediaPortal/player.dbml?id=3561395″] JACKIE…
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Ferguson, Missouri

Like many around the world, I am filled with frustration and disbelief over the Grand Jury decision in Ferguson.  How could it decide not to indict Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson in the August shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown? Yet, I want to remind people of the great lesson of the life of hero…
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Shut Out Trafficking – NCAS and Human Trafficking on College campuses

Our Shut Out Trafficking Program starts our 4th campus at Brown (Providence, RI)  tonight with our 4th week of programming.  The week’s activities on human trafficking show why it is imperative to fight human trafficking. Human Trafficking continues to grow and evolve, currently the world’s second most profitable organized criminal enterprise following drug trade.  This…
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It’s an Issue of Human Rights and Dignity

Almost 10 years ago, while at the NCAA, I was integrally involved in the development and implementation of the NCAA’s policy precluding Native American mascots, nicknames and imagery at its championship events.  At the time, the policy created a firestorm of public and media attention with some pundits decrying the NCAA yet again for meddling,…
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Shut Out Trafficking – NCAS response to Human Trafficking

Human Trafficking is a challenging subject to address because it happens in the shadows, is very difficult for law enforcement to penetrate, and has no borders. It is our hope that the Shut Out Trafficking partnership between the NCAS and the US Fund for UNICEF will shed light and help bring this horrible industry out…
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Say You're Sorry or I'll Kill You

It was in the early 1950s in a quaint seaside town in Bermuda, a beautiful young couple, newly eloped was starting a life together. The idyllic setting, pink sandy beaches, glorious sunsets that stretched from each corner of the island and bathed the rocky cliffs in deep amber and purple lights promised a lifetime of…
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2013 College Sport Racial and Gender Report Card

The Institute for Diversity and Ethics (TIDES) in Sport released the 2013 College Sport Racial and Gender Report Card today (CSRGRC) and I had the privilege of co-writing this report with April Johnson, Erika Loomer, and Leslie Martinez. At a time when there is so much going on in college sport, the bad news in…
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Power of Sport: Lebron James

It has been widely discussed in the past week of the fallout from Lebron James’ decision to return to Cleveland. A game-changer. An economic steroid. A chance to prove you can go home again. Not only will this dynamic move change the NBA landscape as a whole, Lebron has the opportunity to influence change. True…
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Global racism in Sport on Display at the World Cup

From June 12 to July 13 the world was fixated on Brazil. Sport fans that do not typically follow soccer could not help but find a team to support. In the midst of all the patriotism and excitement, there were several instances where a game went from a remarkable display of talent to a horrible…
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