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Sports Doing Good Newsletter #354

January 3, 2021 - Charitable Work, International, Marketing and promotions, Media, Newsletter, Social entrepreneurship, Social Responsibility, Uncategorized - Tagged: Boxing Day steeplechase, breaking gender barriers, City Shaken by Racism Is ‘Finding the Greater Good’, Female jockey, Hockey has a race problem, José Andrés, Justin Forsett, NBA players, NFL nightmare to the Pro Bowl, radio host Chiney Ogwumike, Sasquatch logo, semi-pro soccer team, shuttered by COVID-19, Stadiums must serve the public good, Success Happened For Former NFL Player, The sport is not speaking to them, When sport had to pause, WNBA star, Young Chess Phenom, Younghoe Koo's career - no comments

Welcome to week three hundred and fifty-four of the Sports Doing Good newsletter. This week’s 10 stories include: 2020: When sport had to pause, but unleashed its power (BBC) How a semi-pro soccer team…

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Sports Doing Good Newsletter #353

December 20, 2020 - Charitable Work, International, Marketing and promotions, Media, Uncategorized - Tagged: 30 Under 30, Australia's national anthem, Barcelona, Breakdancing, Breakdancing becomes Olympic sport, GolfNow, Indigenous language, lionel messi, Los Angeles Team, Olympic lacrosse, Olympics at 50, Rich Abend, SI's 2020 Sportsperson of the Year, Social Distancing And Social Media, social justice, Sports 2021, The Activist Athlete, The Iroquois’ quest, The state of youth sports, Why Sports Matter, Yale, Youth on Course - no comments

Welcome to week three hundred and fifty-three of the Sports Doing Good newsletter. This week’s 10 stories include: This Yale-Educated Trucker Is Trying to Make the Olympics at 50—and He Just Might (SI) 30…

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Sports Doing Good Newsletter #352

December 6, 2020 - Charitable Work, Contributors, International, Marketing and promotions, Media, Performances, Research, Reports, Commentary, Uncategorized - Tagged: A Quarterback With N.F.L., Adam Wainwright, Basketball Program, Bellarmine Knights, Brandon Bellamy, Deshaun Watson, Europe's great clubs, fantasy football, Former NBA lottery pick, H.B.C.U., NBA players, pope at Vatican, Rachel Buehler Van Hollebeke, Stuttgart's Matarazzo, U.S Soccer, US swimmer Caeleb Dressel, USWNT to the front lines of COVID-19 - no comments

Welcome to week three hundred and fifty-two of the Sports Doing Good newsletter. This week’s 10 stories include: How Rachel Buehler Van Hollebeke went from the USWNT to the front lines of COVID-1 (LA…

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Sports Doing Good Newsletter #351

November 22, 2020 - Charitable Work, Corporations, Individuals, Organizations, Research, Reports, Commentary, Social entrepreneurship, Sports and Social Responsibility, Uncategorized - Tagged: Chris Nikic, Confederate-free flag, Confederate-free flag on game day, former NBA executive, great NFL coaches, lasting change in Charlottesville, Marlins make historic, Mike Tomlin, Mississippi State player, most inclusive in UK, Muslim basketball player, Napa's businesses, Ng first female GM, opening new doors for athletes of other faiths, Ryan Reynolds, Ryan Reynolds Buys a Soccer Team, social justice, Sport should reflect the society we live in, Virginia football team, women of power - no comments

Welcome to week three hundred and fifty-one of the Sports Doing Good newsletter. This week’s 10 stories include: Chris Nikic, You Are an Ironman. And Your Journey Is Remarkable. (New York Times) Marlins make…

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Sports Doing Good Newsletter #350

November 8, 2020 - Charitable Work, Events, International, Media, Newsletter, Performances, Uncategorized - Tagged: Baseball’s Black managers, Chess Is Taking Over, Dave Roberts’ win, Election Day off for all D-I athletes, female athlete, Georgia Tech, godfather of gegenpressing, Iga Swiatek, marathon runner Sara Hall, Olympic fencer Ysaora Thibus, Online Video Game World, Ralf Rangnick on RB Leipzig, sports newsletter geared to women, The Post Sport Journey - no comments

Welcome to week three hundred and fifty of the Sports Doing Good newsletter. This week’s 10 stories include: How three friends launched a sports newsletter geared to women (The Globe and Mail) Chess Is…

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Sports Doing Good Newsletter #349

October 25, 2020 - Charitable Work, Corporations, Events, Marketing and promotions, Media, Social entrepreneurship, Social Responsibility, Sports and Social Responsibility, Uncategorized - Tagged: Adam silver, Arsenal, Bengals' QB Joe Burrow, coaches and social justice, Edinson Cavani, Gunnersaurus Mascot, inclusive sports industry, Lordstown Motors, NBA’s efforts toward diversity, passion for ballet, Seattle star Sue Bird, star athlete-investors, tech company Hyperice, US sports venues, WNBA Finals, Women in M.L.B. - no comments

Welcome to week three hundred and forty-nine of the Sports Doing Good newsletter. This week’s 10 stories include: Arsenal Laid Off Its ‘Gunnersaurus’ Mascot. A Player Offered to Pay His Salary. (NY Times) WNBA Finals:…

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Sports Doing Good Newsletter #348

October 11, 2020 - Charitable Work, Marketing and promotions, Media, Newsletter, Social Responsibility, Sports and Social Responsibility, Uncategorized - Tagged: Atlanta, Billie Jean King, Brand, cause, Doris Burke, Ethical Guide for Fans, Favorite Announcer, Heat Bam Adebayo, Importance of Women In Sports Broadcasting, Lamar Jackson, national sports spotlight, NFL Players to Partner with Lowe's, Nigerian heritage, Olympic marathoner Molly Seidel, Philosopher-Athletes, Social Responsibility, sports announcer - no comments

Welcome to week three hundred and forty-eight of the Sports Doing Good newsletter. This week’s 10 stories include:1.  Heat’s Bam Adebayo is embracing his name and his Nigerian heritage (TheUndefeated) 2.  Meet the Man Who Makes…

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Sports Doing Good Newsletter #347

September 27, 2020 - Events, Grassroots, Marketing and promotions, Media, Organizations, Policy, Social Responsibility, Sports and Social Responsibility, Teams, Leagues, Uncategorized - Tagged: 10 Black starting quarterbacks, 2020 Olympics, Activism and the N.B.A, Andre Iguodala, Best Shooters in Basketball, Forest Green Rovers, GB's Katarina Johnson-Thompson, Hector Bellerin, London Marathon, N.Y.U., NASCAR becomes first league partner of AGA's, New IOC, NFL history, Olympic Movement, record for season-ticket deposits mls, St. Louis City sets MLS record, virtual mini-event to get children active, World Through Basketball - no comments

Welcome to week three hundred and forty-seven of the Sports Doing Good newsletter. This week’s 10 stories include: London Marathon launches virtual mini event to get children active (Sport Industry Group) How Did the…

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Sports Doing Good Newsletter #346

September 15, 2020 - Uncategorized - Tagged: $50 million to create 'economic mobility' in the Black community, Athletes protesting social injustice, Brooklyn Nets owners, Dodgers coach, economic mobility nets, Gio Reyna, Mumbai-based NGO, must-read Boban Marjanovic stories, NBA, Nike Releases A Girls Coaching Guide, online football classes to slum children, social justice, sport psychologists, stand against police violence, Tom Seaver, U.S. soccer's next superhero - no comments

Welcome to week three hundred and forty-six of the Sports Doing Good newsletter. This week’s 10 stories include: A collection of untold, must-read Boban Marjanovic stories (The Athletic) Gio Reyna, the son of Captain…

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Sports Doing Good Newsletter #345

August 30, 2020 - Charitable Work, Contributors, Organizations, Teams, Leagues, Uncategorized - Tagged: Athletes give voice to voiceless, Daniel Cormier's career, Hope In A Time Of Darkness, How Little League Is Adapting, How to Cycle Up 'Mount Everest', innovative new model for professional softball, kids book on marathon runner, More Than A Vote coalition, olympian, Role Sports Played in Women's Suffrage, Sikh character, softball ESPN, The Olympic And Paralympic Museum In Colorado Springs, Top American athletes - no comments

Welcome to week three hundred and forty-five of the Sports Doing Good newsletter. This week’s 10 stories include:   The Olympian That Stood Up To A $170 Billion Global Brand, Forced Change, And Got Paid…

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