Player Protests: When Athletes Stand Up (Or Kneel) For Social Justice Issues
We're seeing something we did not witness a decade or two ago: Sports as a vehicle not just for making money, but for social change.
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September 21, 2016 at 03:40PM
NPR News: Player Protests: When Athletes Stand Up (Or Kneel) For Social Justice Issues
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