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There has never been a better time than right now to have an open and honest discussion about racism in athletics, and why diversity is critical to the future we all hope to build.
Corliss Fingers, the director of strength and conditioning at Bethune-Cookman University, shares her experience as a female African-American coach in a profession where there just aren't a lot of coaches who look like her. More importantly, she explains why that's a problem, and how everyone can help in the fight to make athletics more inclusive.
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There has never been a better time than right now to have an open and honest discussion about racism in athletics, and why diversity is critical to the future we all hope to build.
Corliss Fingers, the director of strength and conditioning at Bethune-Cookman University, shares her experience as a female African-American coach in a profession where there just aren't a lot of coaches who look like her. More importantly, she explains why that's a problem, and how everyone can help in the fight to make athletics more inclusive.