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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This episode is from producer and storyteller Karen Given and originally aired on The Long Game Podcast. Tune in next week for the companion episode, "Sports, Politics and Athlete Activism."</p><p><strong>Episode: Athletes Join the Fight for Women's Rights in Iran</strong></p><p><strong>About this episode:</strong> At first glance, the protests in Iran might not seem like a sports story. But in the lead-up to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, there were calls to bar Iran from the soccer tournament altogether over the government’s treatment of women. Women in Iran have more rights than women in a place like Afghanistan. They have access to education. They can vote. They can be elected to Parliament. But they can’t choose whether or not to wear the hijab. And until recently, they couldn’t attend sporting events in person. That’s how sports and women’s rights came to be intertwined in Iran.</p><p><a href="https://foreignpolicy.com/podcasts/the-long-game/" target="_blank">The Long Game</a> is a production of Foreign Policy and Doha Debates highlighting stories of courage and conviction on and off the field. </p><p>Explore more stories in sport at <a href="https://globalsportmatters.com/" target="_blank">GlobalSportMatters.com</a></p>
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Athletes Join the Fight for Women&apos;s Rights in Iran
About this episode: At first glance, the protests in Iran might not seem like a sports story. But in the lead-up to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, there were calls to bar Iran from the soccer tournament altogether over the government’s treatment of women. Women in Iran have more rights than women in a place like Afghanistan. They have access to education. They can vote. They can be elected to Parliament. But they can’t choose whether or not to wear the hijab. And until recently, they couldn’t attend sporting events in person. That’s how sports and women’s rights came to be intertwined in Iran.

The Long Game is a production of Foreign Policy and Doha Debates highlighting stories of courage and conviction on and off the field. 

Explore more stories in sport at GlobalSportMatters.com</itunes:summary>
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About this episode: At first glance, the protests in Iran might not seem like a sports story. But in the lead-up to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, there were calls to bar Iran from the soccer tournament altogether over the government’s treatment of women. Women in Iran have more rights than women in a place like Afghanistan. They have access to education. They can vote. They can be elected to Parliament. But they can’t choose whether or not to wear the hijab. And until recently, they couldn’t attend sporting events in person. That’s how sports and women’s rights came to be intertwined in Iran.

The Long Game is a production of Foreign Policy and Doha Debates highlighting stories of courage and conviction on and off the field. 

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The Global Sport Matters Podcast is presented by Morgan Stanley Global Sports &amp; Entertainment, a division of Morgan Stanley Wealth Management dedicated to serving the unique and sophisticated needs of professional athletes and entertainers. Visit MS.com/GSE to learn more.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Hosts Kenneth L. Shropshire and William C. Rhoden are joined by James "Shack" Harris, the first Black quarterback to start for an NFL franchise (Buffalo Bills), to remember the life and legacy of Marlin "The Magician" Briscoe, a pioneer in American football and the first Black starting quarterback for the Denver Broncos. During his college years at the Municipal University of Omaha, Briscoe led his team to three conference championships. Briscoe also set the school record for touchdown passes (52), passing yards (4,935) and career total offense (6,253 yards). Nicknamed "The Magician" for his on-the-field prowess, Briscoe was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2016, and is remembered for the contributions he made in carving the path forward for Black quarterbacks and athletes that have come after. </p><p><i>Watch "Black Bodies in Leadership: Journey of the Black Quarterback" a panel event from Global Sport Institute with Marlin Briscoe </i><a href="https://globalsport.asu.edu/resources/black-bodies-leadership-journey-black-quarterback" target="_blank"><i>here.</i></a><i> (2/20/2020)</i></p><p><i>Read William C. Rhoden's piece on Marlin Briscoe from ESPN's Andscape </i><a href="https://andscape.com/features/marlin-briscoe-gave-the-nfl-a-glimpse-of-its-future-at-quarterback/" target="_blank"><i>here</i></a><i>.</i></p><p><i>The Global Sport Matters Podcast is presented by Morgan Stanley Global Sports & Entertainment, a division of Morgan Stanley Wealth Management dedicated to serving the unique and sophisticated needs of professional athletes and entertainers. Visit </i><a href="https://www.morganstanley.com/what-we-do/wealth-management/global-sports-entertainment.html" target="_blank"><i>MS.com/GSE</i></a><i> to learn more.</i></p><p><i>To stay up-to-date on the latest from Global Sport Matters, </i><a href="https://globalsportmatters.com/sign-up" target="_blank"><i>click here for more.</i></a></p>
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Next, the two professors dive into the impact of fan activism and the power people have to change the course of sports history. In the discussion they look at recent examples of fans halting the European Super League from moving forward and protests of Northwestern University Athletic Director hire Mike Polisky amid lawsuit controversy that led to his departure just 10 days into the job.</itunes:summary>
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Next, the two professors dive into the impact of fan activism and the power people have to change the course of sports history. In the discussion they look at recent examples of fans halting the European Super League from moving forward and protests of Northwestern University Athletic Director hire Mike Polisky amid lawsuit controversy that led to his departure just 10 days into the job.</itunes:subtitle>
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Reporting is Karen Given, former host and producer of NPR&apos;s Only A Game.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In 2002 the NFL and its owners agreed they needed to improve the hiring of head coaches of color. But how they came to that agreement and the subsequent rule wasn&apos;t something that came from within. 

Reporting is Karen Given, former host and producer of NPR&apos;s Only A Game.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Global Sport Matters Live: How The NFL Moves Forward. Register for the event <a href="https://globalsportmatters.com/events/2021/01/12/gsm-live-how-the-nfl-moves-forward/">here</a>. </p><p><a href="https://fernwoodpublishing.ca/book/nolympians">NOlympians Inside the Fight Against Capitalist Mega-Sports in Los Angeles, Tokyo and Beyond</a></p><p>Resource Links: </p><p>Jules’ article: Klete Keller: From Gold Medalist to Capitol Insurrectionist</p><p><a href="https://www.thenation.com/article/society/klete-keller-trump/">https://www.thenation.com/article/society/klete-keller-trump/</a></p><p>AP: 80% say Tokyo Olympics Should Be Called Off or Won’t Happen<br /><a href="https://apnews.com/article/tokyo-olympics-coronavirus-dad73f073a9f60f7578b6434092b748f">https://apnews.com/article/tokyo-olympics-coronavirus-dad73f073a9f60f7578b6434092b748f</a><br /> </p><p>London Times: Japan Looks for a Way Out of Tokyo Olympics Because of Covid</p><p><a href="https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/japan-looks-for-a-way-out-of-tokyo-olympics-because-of-virus-lf868xfnd">https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/japan-looks-for-a-way-out-of-tokyo-olympics-because-of-virus-lf868xfnd</a></p>
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      <itunes:title>The Fate Of The Tokyo Olympics</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>With just six months to go, the International Olympic Committee and Japan are battling rumors about whether or not the games will take place. In a recent poll conducted by Japanese news agency Kyodo and the Tokyo Broadcasting System, 80% of respondents said the games should not happen as COVID-19 continues to rise in the island country. Last week the London Times reported that the Japanese Government has already privately concluded the games need to be cancelled and are looking for a way to announce the news while saving face, according to an unnamed senior member of the ruling coalition. 

Even without local fans, should the games go on without proper infrastructure and enforcement, many say it has the ingredients for a superspreader event.

On the show today we talk about the fate of the 2021 Tokyo Olympics with Jules Boykoff, professor at Pacific University and expert on politics of the Olympic games, as well as Lori Okimura, former chair of USA Volleyball and International Technical Official for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. 
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      <itunes:subtitle>With just six months to go, the International Olympic Committee and Japan are battling rumors about whether or not the games will take place. In a recent poll conducted by Japanese news agency Kyodo and the Tokyo Broadcasting System, 80% of respondents said the games should not happen as COVID-19 continues to rise in the island country. Last week the London Times reported that the Japanese Government has already privately concluded the games need to be cancelled and are looking for a way to announce the news while saving face, according to an unnamed senior member of the ruling coalition. 

Even without local fans, should the games go on without proper infrastructure and enforcement, many say it has the ingredients for a superspreader event.

On the show today we talk about the fate of the 2021 Tokyo Olympics with Jules Boykoff, professor at Pacific University and expert on politics of the Olympic games, as well as Lori Okimura, former chair of USA Volleyball and International Technical Official for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2021 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>kendall.jones@asu.edu (Dr. Wilsa Charles Malveaux, Scott Brooks, Jeremy Goldberg, Ashland Johnson)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Joining the discussion:</strong></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/jeremygoldberg"><strong>Jeremy Goldberg</strong></a><strong> | President of </strong><a href="https://twitter.com/leagueapps"><strong>LeagueApps</strong></a><br />Jeremy Goldberg is the President & Quarterback of LeagueApps, a sports technology company headquartered in New York City, where he oversees the marketing, business development, community and impact functions.  LeagueApps, the operating system and community for the youth sports industry, is on Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500, a ranking of the 500 fastest growing tech and media companies in North America, and was recently named the Top 25 Best Employers in Sports by Front Office Sports.  Jeremy is also an operating partner at 212MEDIA, a venture development firm that produced LeagueApps, Homer (backed by Sesame Workshop and Lego Ventures), Saavn (exited to Reliance Jio), and LiftMetrix (exited to Hootsuite).  Previously, he served in technology strategy roles at the Mitchell Madison Group and Generate Insights and was the Founder and CEO of poliVOICE. Jeremy is also passionate about his causes, having worked in various capacities for Obama for America and Seeds of Peace, founded and Co-Chairs the PLAY Sports Coalition, and serves on the boards of Seeds of Peace and Search for Common Ground, and on the Women in Innovation (WIN) Advisory Council. Jeremy holds a bachelor’s degree with Honors from Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service, and a master’s in international affairs from Columbia University’s School of International & Public Affairs.</p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/ashlandj11"><strong>Ashland Johnson</strong></a><strong>, Esq. | Attorney and Founder of </strong><a href="https://twitter.com/inclusionplaybk"><strong>Inclusion Playbook</strong></a><br />An attorney, equity and inclusion strategist, and former Division I athlete, Ashland Johnson has over a decade of civil rights experience working with social justice communities, advising sports leaders, and serving in leadership roles in advocacy organizations. Ashland has extensive experience working with major sports leagues and associations, including the NBA, NCAA, NFL, USOC, and various national governing bodies to strengthen their social responsibility programming, policies, and platforms at the intersection of inclusion, race, gender, and the law. She recently authored the groundbreaking report, Play to Win: Improving the Lives of LGBTQ Youth in Sports which provides critical insights and action steps for more inclusive sporting spaces.<br /><br /><a href="https://twitter.com/DrWilsa"><strong>Dr. Wilsa Charles Malveaux</strong></a><strong>, MD MA | Sport Psychiatrist & Former Elite Athlete</strong><br />Dr. Wilsa Charles Malveaux has a focus on Sports Psychiatry, helping athletes with mental illness, performance, life/career transitions, and overcoming unexpected setbacks. She has successfully worked with athletes at varying stages of their career, including high school, collegiate, professional, and retired athletes. Dr. Charles-Malveaux currently lends her expertise as a psychiatric consultant to the U. S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), to a professional sports league, and multiple professional sports teams, and organizations. She is also the Western Regional Trustee, Region IV for the Black Psychiatrists of America (BPA); and CEO and President of WCM Sports Psych.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>As we enter 2021, we continue to have tough conversations about the problems facing our communities. The COVID-19 pandemic, racial injustice, and political tension have exacerbated divisions and inequities in all aspects of life, including sport. However, it is vital to remain optimistic and support one another during these disruptive times.

On today’s podcast, we talk to the experts who are doing the work to create solutions that impact the future of sport. This conversation comes from our virtual event series, GSM Live. 
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      <itunes:subtitle>As we enter 2021, we continue to have tough conversations about the problems facing our communities. The COVID-19 pandemic, racial injustice, and political tension have exacerbated divisions and inequities in all aspects of life, including sport. However, it is vital to remain optimistic and support one another during these disruptive times.

On today’s podcast, we talk to the experts who are doing the work to create solutions that impact the future of sport. This conversation comes from our virtual event series, GSM Live. 
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      <author>kendall.jones@asu.edu (bill rhoden, ken shropshire, howard bryant)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GSM Live: Tough Conversations - <a href="https://asu.zoom.us/webinar/register/6216101344888/WN_ltJIQVl6Tc2LeJGCqJFuvw">Registration</a></p><p>Bill Rhoden Elected into National Sports Media Association <a href="https://nationalsportsmedia.org/news/record-seven-voted-into-nsma-hall-of-fame-auerbach-emrick-win-national-awards-108-win-state-sportscaster-sportswriter-honors">Hall of Fame</a></p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 8 Jan 2021 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>kendall.jones@asu.edu (Andrew Ramsammy, Brian Berger)</author>
      <link>https://globalsportmatters.com/podcast/</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sports-business-radio-podcast/id73834678" target="_blank">Sports Business Radio - Podcast</a></p>
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      <author>kendall.jones@asu.edu (Chrisal Valencia, Scott Brooks, Andrew Ramsammy, Kendall Jones)</author>
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      <author>kendall.jones@asu.edu (Sean Gregory, Andrew Ramsammy)</author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Patrick Mahomes II, drafted into the NFL in 2017, won a Super Bowl in 2019, just scored what’s been called the largest contract in history, signing a $503 million dollar deal that spans the next decade. With the precedent set, who will be the next in sports to follow? We talk with FIFA sports agent, Maggie Ntim, about the potential ripple effect from the deal and navigating the sports world as a woman of color. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:title>The Huddle: HBO Sports Doc &apos;The Weight of Gold&apos; &amp; Filmmaker Brett Rapkin</itunes:title>
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      <link>https://globalsportmatters.com/podcast/</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://43530132-36e9-4f52-811a-182c7a91933b.filesusr.com/ugd/7d86e5_517e71c07bdc45e4b9a5c053dcbe3108.pdf" target="_blank">2019 Racial and Gender Report Card</a></p><p><a href="https://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/penn-guidance-philanthropic-approach-strengthening-democracy" target="_blank">A philanthropic approach to strengthening democracy</a></p>
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      <author>kendall.jones@asu.edu (Katherina ‘Kat’  M. Rosqueta, Andrew Ramsammy, Richard Lapchick)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://43530132-36e9-4f52-811a-182c7a91933b.filesusr.com/ugd/7d86e5_517e71c07bdc45e4b9a5c053dcbe3108.pdf" target="_blank">2019 Racial and Gender Report Card</a></p><p><a href="https://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/penn-guidance-philanthropic-approach-strengthening-democracy" target="_blank">A philanthropic approach to strengthening democracy</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>As we inch toward the NFL regular season, every conversation and event counts when it comes to pro sports. A lot happened during the #NFLDraft. Miami took Tua Taigovailoa, Jordan Love went to  the Green Bay Packers and Jalen Hurts was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles. Perhaps more importantly, NFL team owners, coaches and players shared their homes and loved ones with the world for three days. Ken and Bill discuss the picks, the optics, and how the NFL and other pro sports leagues might work with women in the future. </p><p>We speak with Senior NFL Writer for The Undefeated, Jason Reid about how the Draft highlighted the racial disparities in the league and why it matters. </p><p>NFL media personality and Uninterrupted executive, Andrew Hawk joined the show to reflect on his own #NFLDraft day and share advice on why players must keep in mind who they celebrate with and how they do business. </p><p>Ashland Johnson, founder of the Inclusion Playbook discusses the WNBA and NFL Drafts, and how /why women's sports should be relevant to the mix during the pandemic. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[COVID-19 is the rival no one in sport could prepare for or can defeat yet. Since mid-March, professional sports leagues around the world have either canceled their seasons all together or postponed them indefinitely. Kenneth L. Shropshire, CEO of the Global Sport Institute at Arizona State University will be joined by award-winning columnist and Visiting Senior Practitioner for the Global Sport Institute, William C. Rhoden. In this episode Ken and Bill discuss the implications of this – from fan-less arenas to player eligibility.

They invite guests Traci Green (Head coach, Harvard Women’s Tennis), Ray Anderson (Athletic Director, Sun Devil Athletics), and Grant Fogerty (ASU Men’s Basketball player) to weigh in on these issues and share their personal experiences with canceled seasons, disappointed players, and how they plan move forward next year. Professor Jules Boykoff (Pacific University) also joins the show to discuss why he encouraged the cancelation of this summer’s Olympic games, and what that means for athletes and beyond.]]></description>
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They invite guests Traci Green (Head coach, Harvard Women’s Tennis), Ray Anderson (Athletic Director, Sun Devil Athletics), and Grant Fogerty (ASU Men’s Basketball player) to weigh in on these issues and share their personal experiences with canceled seasons, disappointed players, and how they plan move forward next year. Professor Jules Boykoff (Pacific University) also joins the show to discuss why he encouraged the cancelation of this summer’s Olympic games, and what that means for athletes and beyond.</itunes:summary>
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They invite guests Traci Green (Head coach, Harvard Women’s Tennis), Ray Anderson (Athletic Director, Sun Devil Athletics), and Grant Fogerty (ASU Men’s Basketball player) to weigh in on these issues and share their personal experiences with canceled seasons, disappointed players, and how they plan move forward next year. Professor Jules Boykoff (Pacific University) also joins the show to discuss why he encouraged the cancelation of this summer’s Olympic games, and what that means for athletes and beyond.</itunes:subtitle>
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