COACHES…. YOU NEVER KNOW WHO IS UNDOCUMENTED
In case you didn’t realize it, I am a black female. I am pro-black with an afro….and as American as American, with a naturalization certificate.
In case you didn’t realize it, I am a black female. I am pro-black with an afro….and as American as American, with a naturalization certificate.
Allyship is tough. Being a coach is tough. I completely understand. You do not want people to think you are playing favorites, and you especially
College decisions are tough, but they are even tougher when questions aren’t asked that can help both the parents and prospective student-athletes (PSAs) make the
Ok people! I know it is tough out there trying to navigate through the scary world wide web for resources on race and diversity. Luckily,
Being an ally is painful. The Peer Net BC defines allyship as an active, consistent, and challenging practice of unlearning and re-evaluating, in which a
I am honestly not sure what would surprise a black person when it comes to incidents with the police, being thrown off different types of
Privilege gets grace. No matter what. Society does what it can to keep privilege above everything. Male privilege will always be given grace over women.
It’s time folks. It is time to have the dreaded conversation about white male violence. I know, I know. Conversations about white male mass murders
I have been hearing from quite a few coaches friends who are saying: Help! My student-athletes want to kneel and I do not know what
By: Jen Fry, MA and Jen Jacobs, MA Race. Ethnicity. Culture. Privilege. In the wake of heavily publicized, and often violent events that have occurred