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This isn’t just about my daughter. It’s about every Black child who has second-guessed their strength or silenced their ...
As a fan, Shaun Horne is all about Detroit’s professional sports teams. But when it comes to playing, the high school junior ...
Across the United States, 54% of 6- to 17-year-olds took part in sports in 2020. That included 42% of Black children, 47% of Hispanic youngsters, 51% of Asian children and 60% of white kids ...
"I didn't see many Black kids playing soccer," explained Justin Morrow ... Morrow now serves as head of sports partnerships and programs at the University of Southern California's Race and ...
The initiative aims to make sports more accessible, enjoyable, and rewarding for kids, focusing on community leagues, coach training, and multi-sport play. The goal is to increase youth sports ...
There’s been a significant increase over the past 60 years in kids playing organized sports, results showed. About 70% of American kids who turned 18 by 2015-16 said they took part in some sort ...
There’s a range of reasons why kids stop playing sports, but one is common: They’re not having fun. Nearly half (45%) of adults who played youth sports say they stopped playing because they ...
As a fan, Shaun Horne is all about Detroit's professional sports teams. But when it comes to playing, the high school junior ...
Learn. Play. Foundation, it was spending $5 million on a year-long initiative called “Take Back Sports” — with the stated goal of getting more kids to play sports and, even more importantly ...