Although practices such as race-neutral experiments “aim” to defeat disparities, it would seem that they actually support privileged students by acting as a back door for athletic advantage @KatryaLy#UCR50
@Jacqueline64118@KatryaLy Individuals should have the right to use their own image and name if it helps support their aspiration, especially young adults! Networking and promotions are a part of real athletes as well, should they not be offered support in that department as well?? #UCR50@KatryaLy
With it widely being known that the financial aid agreement between student athletes and institutions containing large imbalances with various limitations, how have government bodies been able to ignore/get away with it for so long? @KatryaLy#UCR50
@cortez85218@KatryaLy Unfortunately with our history, there isn’t already an established solution or acknowledgment or everyone fairly; however, the fact that we are having these conversations should be something to keep in mind as we move forward @KatryaLy#UCR50
Despite Title IX promoting gender equity and equal access to opportunities. Being stuck in a “tug-a-war” to see who receives more support from their institution. Why do we deviate our attention from initiative and not strive for equity? @KatryaLy#UCR50
@zjin046@KatryaLy You bring a valid statement mentioning the affects towards mental health. Having team building be based around diversity and a promotion for these ideas of racial integration is a step forward in preventing the spread of discrimination @KatryaLy#UCR5
As it has become evident that there are important benefits with a racially diverse student body, shouldn't there be a need to make sports which are predominantly white (Lacrosse; Water Polo; etc.) more accessible for diverse groups? @KatryaLy#UCR50
@iitzel_nandezz@KatryaLy Excellent reminder! As a generation, we are experiencing an awareness raise on our mental health; however, that does not mean we see results everywhere. Schools and Coaches need to remember that these student athletes are growing humans firsts! #UCR50@KatryaLy
Despite an acknowledgment to the clashes between institutional missions and athletic goals, campus Presidents believe that the (intangible/tangible) benefits to the campus/community outweigh any concern BUT at Who’s expense? 🤔 @KatryaLy#UCR50
@Daniella0116@abhornUCRedu In some way, student athletes receive compensation such as expenses they're relieved from; yet, it is worth noting schools make far more than they do. SOMETIMES doing so through the image of these students. Is it not time for them to raise the bar on equity? #UCR50@KatryaLy
While student athletes receive compensation from scholarships and expenses, the gap between tuition and commercial revenue calls for schools to find additional support options. ESPECIALLY when schools profit from the names and images of high-profile athletes.
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@edisonpark333 @KatryaLy “…Athletic directors and coaches long for autonomy but simply cannot have it.” (Duderstadt.2015) Ambitious Coaches can harm the integrity of a school; however, should the focus be pointed at governing boards and university presidents? Who are the REAL culprits? #Ucr50@KatryaLy
College sports may have its share of issues, BUT let's not forget that many within it strive for integrity and success within the rules. Are governing boards and university presidents the key to addressing challenges? @KatryaLy#ucr50
@lflor152@KatryaLy@lflor152 I agree that it is definitely worth examining the relation between school's prioritizing athletics; however, it is also worth to look into students' value on sports-related careers which could put their academic/educational path at risk. #ucr50@KatryaLy
Discussion around if student athletes should be paid has circulated quite often; however, rather than prioritize their recognition in professionalism and commercialism, there should be a balance with their recognition as a student as well. @KatryaLy#UCR50