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“I Realize My White Privilege Certainly Has Contributed to This Whole Experience”: White Undergraduate Sport Management Students Engagement With Racism in a Sport-For-Development Service-Learning Course

Max Klein, Garret J. Zastoupil, and Justin Evanovich

research has examined the CitySport SL course with an SfD lens ( Bruening et al., 2015 ), finding the importance of intentionality with structures that impact student experiences and their community engagement. This course utilizes structured reflections to assess student learning and growth. Each written

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Fitness Philanthropy: Exploring a Movement at the Nexus of Leisure, Charity, and Events

Catherine Palmer, Kevin Filo, and Nicholas Hookway

for a cause, encouraging community engagement and building sponsor profiles ( Filo, Groza, & Fairley, 2012 ; Woolf, Heere, & Walker, 2013 ). These events are part of a broader social movement that leverages the synergies between sport, leisure, and charity, referred to as fitness philanthropy

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“He Could Be Dangerous”: Orientalism, Deradicalization, and the Representation of Refugee Muslim Boxers in TSN’s Radical Play

Adam Ehsan Ali and Samantha King

programs in Canada in the years following the release of Radical Play . In 2016, the Trudeau government committed to investing $35 million over 5 years, and $10 million annually thereafter, to prevent extremism through counter-radicalization projects. The founding of the Canada Centre for Community

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Black Hair Is a Safe Sport Issue!: Black Aesthetics, Access, Inclusion, and Resistance

Janelle Joseph, Kaleigh Pennock, and Shalom Brown

participation ( O’Brien-Richardson, 2021 , p. 986). This research demonstrates the benefits of community engagement, listening to participants, and structural/programming transformations in making sport more accessible. Sport and physical activity programs designed by and catering to Black women and girls in

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“What Is Lost so That Other Things Can Be Sustained?”: The Climate Crisis, Loss, and the Afterlife of Golf

Brad Millington and Brian Wilson

the golf course in its entirety. The former site of San Geronimo Golf Course in northern California offers a case in point. In 2018, a nonprofit conservation organization purchased the 157-acre course and renamed it the San Geronimo Commons. What followed was a 2-year process of community engagement

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A Different World: A BlackCrit Reconceptualization of Historically Black Colleges and Universities Athletics

Sayvon J.L. Foster, John N. Singer, and Joseph N. Cooper

and optimizes the functioning of internal pillars (academic alignment, athletic compliance, corporate fundraising/capital campaigns, media solutions/event management, and alumni activation/community engagement) and external pillars (critical evaluation/continuous improvement, strategic planning

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Anti-Racist Research Methods in Sport-Based Youth Development

Jennifer E. McGarry, Kolin Ebron, Jesse Mala, Michael Corral, Nneka Arinze, Kerry Mattson, and Khalil Griffith

theory in research . Race, Ethnicity, and Education, 15 ( 1 ), 23 – 41 . https://doi.org/10.1080/13613324.2012.638862 Key , K.D. , Furr-Holden , D. , Lewis , E.Y. , Cunningham , R. , Zimmerman , M.A. , Johnson-Lawrence , V. , & Selig , S. ( 2019 ). The continuum of community

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Manufacturing Dreams and Investing in Future Generations: Women Athletes’ Inspirational Labor in the Marketing and Promotion of Their Sport

Tarlan Chahardovali and Christopher M. McLeod

promotion of the NPF: It’s really about growing the game more than anything. I mean, I think everything else kind of comes from doing that. You’re going to get a fan base when you treat your youth like that. (NPF Manager5) As we have already noted, inspirational labor is not limited to community engagements