@sgarcia050 @TA_ED50 Exactly! Universities ignore the racial bias and use it to their advantage but at the cost of the lack of diversity in their athletics programs. @TA_ED50#ucr50
@annette_are@TA_ED50 I completely agree! These athletes are the competition prize for recruiters and yet when they chose a school and make large sums of revenue for that school they don’t receive any compensation for it. @TA_ED50#ucr50
@jmart758 Title IX has given women a fighting chance in a world full of inequality and discrimination. Hopefully the ability to pursue further equality in every aspect for women is strong. @TA_ED50#UCR50
@LyallMal @TA_ED50 While athletics is a very important thing to recognize, it definitely shouldn’t take away the potential of students for their academics especially when it has a racial undertone that initiates the turn of values. @TA_ED50#UCR50
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How unfortunate that because white elites didn’t wanted slaves to be able to read that African Americans now are still being affected by the miseducation of their ancestors and have a label of “black dumb jocks”
@jazminh3rnandez@TA_ED50 I agree that student athletes have so much on their plates pretty much all the time. Everyone can use extra support especially when it comes from their superiors. @TA_ED50#UCR50
@sCristo010@TA_ED50 I wouldn’t be surprised if some coaches were only interested in the compensation aspect of the game. I’d like to think that coaches do care for the players considering at one point they were the student. @TA_ED50#UCR50
@sduro003 I agree that it is amazing Roosevelt was that involved after the amount of deaths in the game. Unfortunate that it had to come to that, but something was done in order to prevent it further #ucr50@TA_ED50