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In this episode we discuss black leadership in sports, and things we can do to increase the representation of minorities in leadership positions. As always, we hold this space in order to consider concepts such as growth and changes like the seasons. We have indeed reached the equinox. The idea of autumn in most languages is connected with the harvesting of crops before the coming of winter; and in many cultures autumn, like the other seasons, has been marked by rites and festivals revolving around the season’s importance in food production. Animals gather food in autumn in preparation for the coming winter, and those with fur often grow thicker coats. The leaves start to fall, we change the way we dress and move, just like the many birds migrate toward the Equator to escape the falling temperatures. We hope that this new season treats you and yours well as we continue to wind down towards the end of another blessed year. Peace be unto us all.
Tonight we conclude our conversation on the hiring of more black coaches in the major leagues such as NFL, NBA, and also collegiate sports. What can we do to convince owners to hire more black leaderships? Also a bigger question is, should black people be aiming hire such as perhaps owning a team...
Published 09/30/22
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Published 09/05/22