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Season 2, Episode 7: Harlem Globetrotters' Belief in Sports Activism, My Colorful Nana
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-vf6ku-e9092f
NBA & WNBA Teams strike and disrupt pro sports in wake of the Jacob Blake shooting by police. Begging the question: "What does it mean to be a Black athlete in today’s political climate?" Tune in to our interview with Harlem Globetrotters’ Maxwell Pearce, known as “one of the best dunkers on the planet," discusses his past studying Economics & Finance at Purchase College and his non-profit organization which inspires young athletes to become dynamic leaders on and off of the basketball court. Part II of this episode coming soon...
Music, Sound Design & Editor: Jacob Lowy
Host & Founder: Lauren Stockmon Brown
BY & FOR: A PODCAST COMMUNITY launches with a creative collaboration between Breakthrough & the My Colorful Nana Project!
letsbreakthrough.org/by-for-our-com…eid=29913ff687
We are a collective of "Generous Thinkers" creating space for discussions on race. We celebrate individuality, “beauty,” and Black hair as an educational and creative platform that encourages our listeners to define "identity" on their own terms.
Learn More: mycolorfulnana.com/