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Baseball Legend Willie Mays Dies at 93

Mays was a central figure in defining the Black experience of overcoming the oppressive demonization of African descendants  in the Jim Crow South and the rejection of systemic racism by embodying and reflecting Black excellence as he grew into manhood.

Indigenous Representation at This Year’s Super Bowl

By Kolby KickingWoman | ICT At least two Indigenous players are set to take the field in America’s biggest game at Allegiant Stadium in Las...

High School Rodeo an Antidote to Bullying in California’s Rural North

Participants in high school rodeo say the patience and courage that come with caring for and training horses can help curb the impulses that drive bullying.

Philadelphia Residents Protest Planned Basketball Arena in Historic Chinatown

Billionaire developers are threatening to destroy Philadelphia’s 152-year-old Chinatown, with a proposed basketball stadium.

Global Divisions, Political Scandals Can’t Diminish World Cup’s Enduring Appeal

Four experts weigh in on soccer's global reach, why it remains the "people's sport," and which team will most likely take the Cup in Qatar.

From Street Sport to No. 1 Sport in the World — Soccer Equalizes the Playing Field

Journalists will speak about the history and the reasons behind why the Soccer World Cup is the largest and most popular sports event on the planet.

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