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The role of teams and high profile athletes in times of protest and unrest is the topic on today’s SportsBeat KC. Kansas City Star columnist Vahe Gregorian and Star news reporter Glenn Rice join host Blair Kerkhoff in discussing the protest scene in Kansas City and how some of the Chiefs and other teams have reacted to the developing story.
Also, what was Kansas City’s response to previous moments of unrest and confrontation? Rice recalls the city in 1968 in the aftermath of Dr. Martin Luther King’s assassination and more recently the Chiefs and city’s response to the NFL’s reaction to Colin Kaepernick’s take-a-knee protest three years ago.
Plus we hear audio from Big 12 men’s basketball coaches in a message of unity and from NBA player Malcolm Brogdon, who spoke to protesters in his Atlanta hometown.
Story links:
Monday protest in Kansas City: More tear gas, at least 20 arrests follow mayor’s march
Royals say they “stand in solidarity and peaceful protest” with black community
Chiefs players, Royals players, Sporting, other teams share #BlackoutTuesday posts
Big 12 men’s hoop coaches use teamwork to issue anti-racism statement via video
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