To celebrate the one-year anniversary of our Sports Can Battle Racism initiative, last week we shared a unique experience each day focused on highlighting some
of the key elements of this program that have proven to be most impactful to our community this past year.

Sunday
A YEAR OF
BUILDING

As an introduction to the program, you experienced some of the transformational moments of the past year as well as gain an understanding of the key pillars that make up the foundation of our SCBR initiative.

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Monday
A YEAR OF
CONVERSATIONS

Make that courageous conversation. To prepare and help you in establishing a dialogue with your athletes regarding equity and inclusion, we offered a conversation guide to better develop solutions that work to battle racism within the environment of sports.

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Tuesday
A YEAR OF
PERSPECTIVES

Watch and learn points of view of some of the most inspiring thought leaders in sports, as well as, prolific athletes of color who have broken through racial and gender barriers, heralding lasting positive change in their wake.

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Wed
A YEAR OF
INSIGHTS

As an opportunity to proactively problem solve and create a dialogue around equity, we invite you to watch the recap of our Sports Can Battle Racism roundtable.

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Thursday
A YEAR OF
LEARNING

Please view the 15-minute version of our Sports Can Battle Racism workshop webinar which will provide a brief inside look at how the program furthers a culture of equity and inclusivity for all.

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Friday
A YEAR OF
CHANGE

Hear from one of PCA’s key educational partners as they articulate the impact the SCBR initiative has had on the ability of coaches and teachers to engage in conversations about race and inclusivity with their students.

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Saturday
A YEAR OF
COMMITMENT

This past year as a community and a culture we have made the commitment to support issues of inclusivity and equity. We invited you to lend your voice to ours, so that we may all stand together for positive change.

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