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Tue, Nov 29, 2005
Blacks in Sports
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Forum explores some of the issues that may limit black participation in certain sports, such as competitive swimming.
Host: Michael Krasny
Guests:
Ben Sheppard, co-founder and program director at Oakland Community Pools Project and head coach of the Oakland Undercurrents swim team
David Wiggins, professor and director of the School of Recreation, Health and Tourism at George Mason University
Dr. Jim Coates, associate professor of the Professional Program in Education at the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay
Pat Hogan, club development director at United States Swimming
Piankhi Gibson, 13-year-old swimmer on the Oakland Undercurrents

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