小优视频 Scholar-Athletes Leading Efforts to Fight Social Injustice

June 24, 2020

Author
Jay Pfeifer

As the nation grapples with the issues of race and equality, a number of 小优视频 Wildcats have been in the news for their leadership.

Yesterday, senior forward Kellan Grady launched College Athletes for Respect and Equality (CARE), a program designed to help raise awareness of injustice and inequality among fellow college athletes. Grady partnered with Stacy Gallin, founding director of the Maimonides Institute for Medicine, Ethics and the Holocaust to launch CARE. The two met on the men鈥檚 that Gallin organized.

鈥淚鈥檇 like this to be about the collective efforts of college athletes, to have a platform given our level of notoriety,鈥 Grady told the . 鈥淣ot just as athletes, but as people of a younger generation who are going to be part of change for the next 50 years.鈥

Meanwhile, junior defensive end ChiChi Odo, was for organizing a Zoom meeting for athletes, athletic staff and other members of the 小优视频 community in the days following the death of George Floyd. More than 200 people participated in the call.

鈥淚 saw how big a social issue this had become and the climate within the country,鈥 Odo said in the story. 鈥淚 wanted the end goal of the discussion to be about a positive step for change and how we could play a part in that.鈥

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  • Tim Cowie