Social Justice

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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Making A Change

In sports, racism has blindsided the media in what may be a historical turn of events. Let’s take a recap on Donald Sterling’s incident.  First, Sterling was exposed through what would be called a “private conversation” recorded by his ex-girlfriend.  The racial slurs that slithered through his teeth were contrary to established NBA beliefs.  As…
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MLB Racial and Gender Report Card

MLB reached a score of 91 for racial hiring practices up from 90.6  in 2012.  MLB improved its gender hiring practices with 77.6 points from 75.2 in 2012. Finally, MLB achieved a combined grade of a B/B+ with 84.3  points, up from the 2012 RGRC when it accumulated 82.9 points and received a combined grade…
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2013 Giant Steps Awards go to…..

Congratulations to the 2013 Giant Steps Award winners: Coach – Jon Kitna Hero Among Us – Leeronnie Ogletree Civic Leader – Chris Herren Barrier Breaker – Kathrine Switzer Courageous Student-Athlete – Latipha Cross Courageous Student-Athlete – Anthony Starego Community Organization – Cross Country for Youth The National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS) is proud…
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Keeping Score When It Counts: Academic Progress/Graduation Success Rate Study of 2013 NCAA Division I Women’s and Men’s Basketball Tournament Teams

Study reveals women are doing better than men, but the gap between African-American and White females persists…. Read the full report here.

2012 Associated Press Sports Editors RGRP

This Racial and Gender Report Card (RGRC) is intended to measure the changes in racial and gender hiring practices from the 2010 study. The 2012 Report was published by The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport (TIDES) at the University of Central Florida and was requested by the Associated Press Sports Editors (APSE). This was the…
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