The NFL has contributed $180 million to social justice campaigns. The league’s Inspire Change initiative pledged $250 million over a decade.
NFL will again embrace social justice messaging on fields and helmets this season while “Lift Every Voice and Sing” will be part of all tentpole events.
Greg Taylor’s work on social justice issues stretches back years before he was tapped as the first NBA Foundation executive director.
Kaepernick is raising millions for a social justice-focused company with investment firm The Najafi Companies.
John Skipper and Dan Le Batard are in talks with Jemele Hill about building a progressive, diverse sports content startup that would be the strategic opposite of Clay Travis’ “Outkick.”
All eyes are on today’s runoff elections in Georgia, where the outcome determines which political party will gain control of the U.S. Senate. Republican Kelley Loeffler currently holds one of […]
Advertisers are expected to address issues pertaining to social justice and the pandemic during Super Bowl LV spots.
Over the past six months, former NBA All-Star Caron Butler generated more than 7 million views on his series about social justice.
Diversity and Inclusion consultant Vince Pierson spoked with Front Office Sports about the sports industry and its diversity needs.
Among the efforts is a $1 million donation from owners to Black Players For Change, the group of more than 170 players that first banded together in June.