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      • Sports have brought people together during the COVID-19 pandemic and have been used to address social justice issues. However, sports-related injuries, aggression, and exploitation are also concerns, and the commercialization of sports can lead to inequality and compromise the integrity of sports.
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  2. Sports have brought people together during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many leagues have adopted creative solutions to overcome health and safety challenges. Sports icons and leagues have leveraged their platforms to address key social justice issues.

  3. Sports and Social Justice. by. Ramsey Khabbaz. From the Magazine (January–February 2021) Beth Goody. Save. On August 14, 2016, the San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick knelt...

  4. Apr 29, 2021 · From high school athletes posting on social media, to college athletes organizing protests, to professional sports stars creating social justice organizations, Black athletes on all levels are using their platforms to promote change.

  5. Sep 24, 2024 · More recently, however, sports leagues and teams have begun to engage with social justice causes, such as LGBTQ+ rights in the U.K., Canada and the U.S.. These causes also include Indigenous...

  6. Jul 23, 2021 · Two Black athletes were expelled from the 1968 Games after protesting against racial and social injustice on the medal podium. Professor of Sociology Lori Latrice Martin explains the history of racial justice protests in sport – and how far we have come since the 1968 Olympics.

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  7. Nov 27, 2018 · Our main argument is that sport has had, and continues to have, a place and role in the pursuit of social justice, but only in so far as sport’s advocates are willing and able to differentiate between justice and charity.

  8. May 12, 2022 · This manifesto reimagines social justice in physical cultural studies by renaming, broadening, and building new characterizations of the body, dis/ability, mental health, exercise, social oppression, and sport.

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