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Acknowledging all that is going on in life today, a short while ago GMAR & TARA recorded a unconventional yet pivotal discussion that lands on the 155th anniversary weekend for Juneteenth. Our collective voices are on air to show that we can all lift each other up and fly together!
As a partial pause on sports carries on, a call to action and reflection is made to the current events that no athlete is immune to or can stand idly by from(0:00),
George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery passing reveals how much society has to constructively challenge laws and hold accountable the authorities who help stunt the growth humanity searches for daily which leads to people linking up in streets across America demanding change where former NBA player Stephen Jackson emerges as a leader beyond the sports arena to champion systematic oppression as the cohosts point out how other deep rooted issues converge all during the midst of the Co-Vid pandemic(1:36),
Shaq prepares his sons on ways to deal with police which leads to a dialogue about the value of education and tolerance for all human life(19:42),
Popular pros in hoops such as Atlanta Hawks Trae Young, former NBA Rookie of the Year Award winner Malcolm Brogdon, the sons of former Chicago Bulls world champ Horace Grant, and Boston Celtics’ Jaylen Brown were some of many who lead protests in different cities across America(31:25),
The Boston Celtics saw another member off their squad gives a stance against inequality with Enes Kanter protesting while knowing what injustice looks and feels like from his own experiences growing up(32:55),
Checking our collective anger and generalization of citizens across the globe emerges as a conversation piece on the show(35:10),
A targeted restart to the National Basketball Association is made and we have reactions to this development which includes interesting predictions on how teams will perform in each conference after such a long break(45:36),
Sports in countries that were able to fight through coronavirus enough to put on events deal with injuries from their players and creates some concern from fans waiting on their favorite clubs to play(50:49),
In what looked like a promising 2020 for the WNBA, the league hopes to keep up their progress under a global pandemic(1:04:03),
Once again the NFL takes a reactionary approach where prevention would serve the organization(1:08:41),
Under the radar UFC, Tennis, NCAA news, and stories involving other individuals away from their competitive arenas sparks some discourse amongst all media(1:15:00),
#blacklivesmatter #equality #juneteenth #NBA #WNBA #NFL #NCAA #NHL #UFC #WTA
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Acknowledging all that is going on in life today, a short while ago GMAR & TARA recorded a unconventional yet pivotal discussion that lands on the 155th anniversary weekend for Juneteenth. Our collective voices are on air to show that we can all lift each other up and fly together!
As a partial pause on sports carries on, a call to action and reflection is made to the current events that no athlete is immune to or can stand idly by from(0:00),
George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery passing reveals how much society has to constructively challenge laws and hold accountable the authorities who help stunt the growth humanity searches for daily which leads to people linking up in streets across America demanding change where former NBA player Stephen Jackson emerges as a leader beyond the sports arena to champion systematic oppression as the cohosts point out how other deep rooted issues converge all during the midst of the Co-Vid pandemic(1:36),
Shaq prepares his sons on ways to deal with police which leads to a dialogue about the value of education and tolerance for all human life(19:42),
Popular pros in hoops such as Atlanta Hawks Trae Young, former NBA Rookie of the Year Award winner Malcolm Brogdon, the sons of former Chicago Bulls world champ Horace Grant, and Boston Celtics’ Jaylen Brown were some of many who lead protests in different cities across America(31:25),
The Boston Celtics saw another member off their squad gives a stance against inequality with Enes Kanter protesting while knowing what injustice looks and feels like from his own experiences growing up(32:55),
Checking our collective anger and generalization of citizens across the globe emerges as a conversation piece on the show(35:10),
A targeted restart to the National Basketball Association is made and we have reactions to this development which includes interesting predictions on how teams will perform in each conference after such a long break(45:36),
Sports in countries that were able to fight through coronavirus enough to put on events deal with injuries from their players and creates some concern from fans waiting on their favorite clubs to play(50:49),
In what looked like a promising 2020 for the WNBA, the league hopes to keep up their progress under a global pandemic(1:04:03),
Once again the NFL takes a reactionary approach where prevention would serve the organization(1:08:41),
Under the radar UFC, Tennis, NCAA news, and stories involving other individuals away from their competitive arenas sparks some discourse amongst all media(1:15:00),
#blacklivesmatter #equality #juneteenth #NBA #WNBA #NFL #NCAA #NHL #UFC #WTA