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Race Against - Against Race - My Journey of Diversity and Inclusion Through Sports - cover

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Race Against - Against Race - My Journey of Diversity and Inclusion Through Sports

Bo-Dean Sanders

Editorial: Morgan James Publishing

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Sinopsis

Examines the issues of race relations through participation in sports as a student athlete
Addresses developing and growing relationships with people from different races and socio-economic backgrounds 
Will appeal to sports fans, educators, and the business community
Will appeal to social justice, equality, and anti-racist advocates
Fosters self-esteem and reveals to the readers about acceptance
Features themes of determination and overcoming adversity to achieve a dream
Not about the Xs and Os of sports but the personal relationship developed by participating in sports
Disponible desde: 12/12/2020.

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