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September 2022
Great to see that the sport of lacrosse, which is working so hard to celebrate its First Nations origins, has selected two Black players as their MVPs this year. Trevor Baptiste is MVP of the Premier Lacrosse League, and Dhane [...]

By admin

September 2022
Frances Tiafoe became the first American man to advance to the US Open semifinals in 16 years. But this milestone has an even greater significance as he achieved it in front of a packed Arthur Ashe Stadium, since 1972, 50 years [...]
Via The Nation, a look at SUe Bird's, the legendary basketball player who accomplished much on the court, efforts to move the political needle off the court: It’s a basketball legacy that—factoring in longevity, [...]

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MORE THAN A GAME

Refusing to “just shut up and play,” more and more athletes are stepping off the court, the field, the pitch, or the ice to leverage their voices and platforms to push for social change. This blog - More Than A Game - is a forum dedicated to the inspirational convergence of athletics, politics, leadership, and social change.

Muhammad Ali. Billie Jean King. John Carlos and Tommie Smith. Maya Moore. Colin Kaepernick. Megan Rapinoe and the United States National Women’s Soccer Team. Francois Pienaar. LeBron James. These are but a few of the accomplished athletes who have also demonstrated leadership in sports and social change, contributing to movements such as Black Lives Matter, the Civil Rights movement, anti-war protests, gender equality, LGBTQ rights and other critical issues.

But the role of athletes in leadership and social change is not limited to the pages of history books, nor is the connection between sports and social change only driven by individual athletes and teams. Inspirational organizations like Athlete Ally, Peace Players, Grassroots Soccer, and others are using sports as a way to pull people together behind a common cause, to bridge divides or to promote public health today.

Whether you are an athlete yourself or have never picked up a ball, More Than A Game will provide a forum to learn about brave athletes, teams, and sports-related organizations which exercised their leadership to foster a better understanding of social causes, advocacy, and changemaking for important causes throughout history.