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Olympics: A history of racial justice protests in sport | World . . . On Radio Davos Accept our marketing cookies to access this content Lori Latrice Martin is Associate Professor of Sociology at Louisiana State University and the author of White Sports Black Sports Here she explains the history of social justice protests in sport and whether the Olympics has really moved on since 1968
Gender pay gap in sports is huge and it’s not about to close The bright spots amid the gender pay gap in sports But there are reasons to be hopeful amid the gender wage gap in sports Athletics is one of the “good news stories”, with the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) World Championships and annual Diamond series offering financial rewards that are “gender blind”
The uniquely unifying power of sports, and why it matters Over time, world leaders have continued to leverage sports as a means to reopen diplomatic dialogue and make conciliatory international gestures Perhaps the most well-known example of this is China’s “ping-pong diplomacy”, whereby the Chinese government invited US players to exhibition matches in their country in April 1971
How sports can bring us together and drive social justice | World . . . Major international sports leagues successfully started to return to stadiums in much of the world last summer as cross-industry partnerships, innovation and new safety measures made it possible to address the pandemic's challenging health and safety risks and bring sports back to the playing field