Diversity & Inclusion

Trump’s Immigration Policy May be Undermining Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking

As we enter into the spring, recent media coverage has sparked a conversation about human-trafficking in the United States in the wake of the immigration policy of the Trump Administration. Undocumented victims of human trafficking are reportedly afraid to come forward for fear of being deported.  The same is being reported about victims of sexual…
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“No matter what, get up, don’t stay down”

I have been blessed in my lifetime to meet some inspiring and heroic people. In 1981, I met one of those people in my life. As a new member of the New England Patriots, on my first day I walked into my new locker room and right away saw a nametag over a locker that…
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CALL ON YOURSELF! A Day Without a Woman – March 8, 2017

March 8th is International Women’s Day. It’s a day where women and allies around the world, reflect on progress made, and celebrate acts of courage, determination and persistence by women all around the world. Women who are making a difference in their communities, cities, states or provinces, and their countries. It also a day to…
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Women's March on Washington (post march)

On January 21, we marched… well we didn’t actually march… we stood, and we listened, and we cheered, and laughed and greeted people we had never met before. We took pictures of funny but poignant signs, we heard words of encouragement and strength, we sang along to songs we all knew. The Women’s March on…
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Women's March on Washington

The “March” as a form of organized protest was used effectively during the 1960s civil rights movement but its roots date back many decades. Protests, marches and rallies have always been a powerful way of effecting positive social change, of building community and support for social justice issues, and for empowering underrepresented groups through unity…
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Judgement is the Absence of Love

It is the morning after I have returned from a life-impacting training on leadership, diversity, and violence prevention with the National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS), Social Justice Education Institute. As I sit on my deck enjoying a cup of coffee and the peacefulness of the sunshine on my face, I scroll through my…
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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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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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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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