

Deeper Look from New York - Season 1 Episode 15 Athletes and Activism: Matthew Futterman / Sports Journalist, New York Times
2021-12-07
48 minutes.
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Season 1 Apr 28, 2020
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Overview
Recently more athletes are using their platforms to make political statements. Naomi Osaka wore 7 different masks at the US Open to honor victims of police brutality. LeBron James, a top NBA player, took a knee with teammates during the US National Anthem. As athlete voices become more powerful, sports leagues and corporate sponsors face a tough challenge. How far should protests go? Can sports and activism be separated? What about the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics? We asked sports journalist Matthew Futterman.
Year 2021
Studio NHK WORLD-JAPAN
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Popularity 1.9751
Language English