March 8: Athlete protests not new, says speaker

Thabiti Lewis
Lewis

Activism by contemporary athletes and its effects on the public will be discussed by Thabiti Lewis, associate professor of English at Washington State University Vancouver, at 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, March 8, in Cleveland Hall 255 at WSU Pullman.

Lewis will argue that contemporary athlete protests – such as the NFL’s Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the national anthem to protest mistreatment of African Americans – are not new. Rather, earlier examples have shown that sports can raise spirits and consciousness around issues of human rights and inequity.

The presentation is part of a new series of monthly Sport Management Research Meetings in the College of Education. They feature faculty and student presentations of ongoing and completed research.

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