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Menopause Whilst Black
Season Six learnings, musings & takeaways
Menopause Whist Black Season SIX FINALE Episode 8 is now up! For this special FINALE episode we took my favourite conversation clips from each guest and sandwiched them between my own thoughts and feelings to bring you a delicious and nourishing offering - all the food groups represented! A new slant that we hope you love as much as we do, this last episode in the season is available to watch on YouTube and listen on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon and beyond. If these words strike a chord, don't forget to share with someone else who may...
2024-05-17
41 min
Philanthropisms
Fozia Irfan: Transformative Philanthropy
Send us a textIn this episode we talk to Fozia Irfan OBE, Director of Impact & Influence at BBC Children in Need and recent Churchill Fellow, about her report Transformative Philanthropy: A Manual for Social Change, and about how philanthropy in the UK needs to change if it is to become a better tool for delivering social justice. Including:What does it mean to apply a social justice framing to philanthropy?Is this applicable to all foundations, regardless of cause area?Is the conversation about philanthropy reform more sophisticated in the US? Why is historical perspective i...
2024-05-09
1h 00
People Inspired By Purpose - Purposely Podcast
SHORT Derek Bardowell Author & CEO Ten Year's Time
Welcome to Purposely Short, a weekly episode, featuring one of our friends or past guests and their expertise on a certain topic. This weeks episode features Derek Bardowell, Author and CEO of philanthropy advice and education company Ten Years’ Time. Derek lays down a challenge to the philanthropy world to embrace meaningful change and redress power imbalances and live up to its meaning - Phil meaning ‘live’ and anthropy meaning ‘humanity’.
2024-04-03
04 min
The Philanthropy Impact Podcast
Trust in Philanthropy
Chaired by John Pepin, CEO. Philanthropy ImpactPanel Rena Greifinger, Managing Director, Maverick CollectiveDerek Bardowell, CEO, Ten Years’ TimeRussell Prior, Regional Head of Family Governance, Family Office Advisory & Philanthropy, EMEA, and Wealth Planning & Advisory | Private Banking, HSBC UK Bank PLCIt is often said that the first step into Philanthropy and Impact Investing is the hardest and most daunting, and the result can determine how someone feels the impact that they set out to achieve, and whether they continue their donor journey. In this episode we explore the many opportunities and benef...
2024-01-16
31 min
Philanthropisms
Lorena Gonzalez & Jes Olvera: Philanthropy, justice and child migrants
Send us a textIn this episode, we talk to Lorena Gonzalez and Jes Olvera from the Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights about their work supporting unaccompanied child migrants in the US, and what it means to put justice at the heart of their approach to philanthropy. Including:What is the current landscape of philanthropic funding for immigrant rights like in the US?The issue of immigration is highly politicised (especially in the US), so when working as a funder in this field do you try to depoliticise it, or accept the reality that it...
2023-09-07
48 min
Good Journeys with Ben Veal
020 | Derek A. Bardowell
Derek A. Bardowell is a philanthropy advisor, transformative coach and author of Giving Back: How To Do Good, Better. Once a music journalist and youth worker, Derek’s first book, No Win Race, explored race and racism in modern Britain through the prism of sport, and was both a Sunday Times and Financial Times book of the year. In Giving Back, he reimagines philanthropy and explores how big social problems - from climate change to racial injustice - can be tackled in modern society by all of us. Derek is the CEO of Ten Years’ Time, an...
2023-08-25
1h 10
Philanthropisms
Martha Awojobi: Anti-Racism, Philanthropy & Fundraising
Send us a textIn this episode we talk to Martha Awojobi, Founder/CEO of JMB Consulting about the upcoming BAMEOnline conference and about what it means to bring the principles of anti-racism to bear on philanthropy, charity & fundraising. Including: How did the BAMEOnline conference come about, who is it for, and why is it needed?Does philanthropy and the charity sector have a diversity problem?What does it mean for organisations in the charity and philanthropy world, and those working in them, to be anti-racist? Is racial injustice such a big/cross-cutting issues th...
2023-07-20
56 min
Charity Impact
Tech for Good and digital resilience for charities, with Annie Legg of Dot Project
Hear about the funding landscape for charity digital projects, digital resilience for charities, tech for good initiatives, convening networks and running a cooperative. Episode Keywords: Digital Resilience, Tech for Good, Funding Landscape, Digital Projects, Cooperative, COVID-19, Charities, Long-term Funding, Digital Transformation, Ethical Challenges, AI Ethics, Learning and Training Events, Collaboration, Problem-solving, Dot Project, Diversity, Women in Tech, Community Support, Digital Landscape. Chapters: (0:00:00) - Digital Resilience in Charities (0:13:38) - Using Technology for Positive Outcomes (0:24:38) - Tech for Good Convening (0:37:34) - Equality and Accessibility in Tech
2023-04-25
49 min
Charity Impact
Tech for Good and digital resilience for charities, with Annie Legg of Dot Project
Hear about the funding landscape for charity digital projects, digital resilience for charities, tech for good initiatives, convening networks and running a cooperative. Episode Keywords: Digital Resilience, Tech for Good, Funding Landscape, Digital Projects, Cooperative, COVID-19, Charities, Long-term Funding, Digital Transformation, Ethical Challenges, AI Ethics, Learning and Training Events, Collaboration, Problem-solving, Dot Project, Diversity, Women in Tech, Community Support, Digital Landscape. Chapters: (0:00:00) - Digital Resilience in Charities (0:13:38) - Using Technology for Positive Outcomes (0:24:38) - Tech for Good Convening (0:37:34) - Equality and Accessibility in Tech
2023-04-25
49 min
Charity Impact
Radical social change with Alex Fox OBE, Charity CEO
“Ask what a good life looks like rather than what a good service looks like.” “How we work is as important as what we do as charities.” “We could be approaching some really radical changes in the charity sector, which we should be excited about.” This conversation includes: Finding alternatives to traditional social care Shared Lives and Homeshare Alex’s book, ‘A new health and care system: Escaping the invisible asylum’ The VCSE review Strengths and asset based approaches in health and social care The Mayday Trust’s approach Human Learning Systems Power dynamics in th...
2023-04-11
58 min
Charity Impact
Radical social change with Alex Fox OBE, Charity CEO
“Ask what a good life looks like rather than what a good service looks like.” “How we work is as important as what we do as charities.” “We could be approaching some really radical changes in the charity sector, which we should be excited about.” This conversation includes: Finding alternatives to traditional social care Shared Lives and Homeshare Alex’s book, ‘A new health and care system: Escaping the invisible asylum’ The VCSE review Strengths and asset based approaches in health and social care The Mayday Trust’s approach Human Learning Systems Power dynamics in th...
2023-04-11
58 min
Charity Impact
Digital for charities and nonprofits with Ross McCulloch, Founder of Third Sector Lab
Are you interested in harnessing technology for social impact at your charity, social enterprise or non profit? Are you interested in digital improvement or digital transformation? Much of the nonprofit sector is way behind where it could be in terms of digital capabilities, so Ross McCulloch talks us through key areas charity leaders and teams need to think about in harnessing technology for social impact. Ross McCulloch is founder of Third Sector Lab, where he leads on working with charities to help them use digital and social media as a tool to deliver...
2023-03-28
51 min
Charity Impact
Digital for charities and nonprofits with Ross McCulloch, Founder of Third Sector Lab
Are you interested in harnessing technology for social impact at your charity, social enterprise or non profit? Are you interested in digital improvement or digital transformation? Much of the nonprofit sector is way behind where it could be in terms of digital capabilities, so Ross McCulloch talks us through key areas charity leaders and teams need to think about in harnessing technology for social impact. Ross McCulloch is founder of Third Sector Lab, where he leads on working with charities to help them use digital and social media as a tool to deliver...
2023-03-28
51 min
People Inspired By Purpose - Purposely Podcast
#129 Challenging and inspiring philanthropy, Derek Bardowell Author & CEO of Ten Years' Time
Welcome to Derek Bardowell, CEO of Ten Years’ Time, an agency focused on racial justice and social transformation. Derek is also an author, philanthropy commentator, and charity trustee. He has written and published two books, his first book, "No Win Race," explored racism in sport and his second book, "Giving Back: How To Do Good Better," published in 2022, critiqued philanthropy. The book explored new ways of giving that can bring about real and meaningful change, and dramatically increase positive impact. One reader described "Giving Back" as "Important and timely... Deeply felt and illuminating... Essential reading for everyone co...
2023-03-06
1h 01
Charity Impact
Funding racial justice and social change with Derek Bardowell; highlighting new funders and changemakers that are showing us how things could be different.
Derek Bardowell and Alex Blake discuss new approaches to funding racial justice and social change, highlighting initiatives that are setting an example of what a fairer society could look like. The Charity Impact podcast is the in-depth podcast for people working in the charity / non-profit sector, or more broadly to achieve social impact and/or social change. In this episode of the Charity Impact podcast, I talk to Derek Bardowell, author of Giving Back and CEO of Ten Years’ Time. We discuss the problem with the traditional notion of philanthropy, charity and the sy...
2023-02-28
57 min
Charity Impact
Funding racial justice and social change with Derek Bardowell; highlighting new funders and changemakers that are showing us how things could be different.
Derek Bardowell and Alex Blake discuss new approaches to funding racial justice and social change, highlighting initiatives that are setting an example of what a fairer society could look like. The Charity Impact podcast is the in-depth podcast for people working in the charity / non-profit sector, or more broadly to achieve social impact and/or social change. In this episode of the Charity Impact podcast, I talk to Derek Bardowell, author of Giving Back and CEO of Ten Years’ Time. We discuss the problem with the traditional notion of philanthropy, charity and the sy...
2023-02-28
57 min
Philanthropisms
Jake Ferguson & Vanessa Thomas, Baobab Foundation: Creating a new kind of philanthropic funder
Send us a textIn this episode Rhod talks to Jake Ferguson and Vanessa Thomas, two of the Committee members of the Baobab Foundation - a new member-led endowed grantmaker that is seeking to address issues of systemic racism and intersectional injustice in the UK. Including:How did the Baobab Foundation come about? What has been the progress so far?Has the momentum behind addressing issues of racial justice that we saw in the nonprofit world following the murder of George Floyd in 2020 been maintained?Why have Black and minority-led organisations historically lost out w...
2023-02-02
59 min
Philanthropisms
Sara Slaughter & Derek Mitchell: Proximity and Radical Humility in Grantmaking
Send us a textIn this episode, Rhodri talks to Sara Slaughter, Executive Director of the W. Clement and Jessie V. Stone Foundation, and Derek Mitchell, CEO of Partners in Schools Innovation about their relationship as funder and grantee, and how they have worked together to move towards to a new focus on equity and justice. Including:How and why has Stone Foundation changed the way it does grantee convenings? What do they get out of it as a funder, and what do grantees get out of it?How difficult is it as a funder to...
2022-11-16
1h 02
Philanthropisms
Derek Bardowell - Philanthropy, Justice & Giving Back
Send us a textIn this episode we talk to Derek Bardowell, CEO of Ten Years Time Ltd and author of new book Giving Back: How to do good better, We discuss why our understanding of philanthropy needs to shift from a mindset of charity to one of justice, and what this means for donors and grantmakers. Including:Why is the distinction between charity and justice so important, and what does it mean in practice?Is growing scrutiny of where philanthropic wealth has come from a good thing? What should philanthropic organisations be doing to...
2022-09-08
53 min
Little, Brown Audio
Giving Back by Derek A. Bardowell, read by Clifford Samuel and Jessica Hayles (Audiobook extract)
Giving Back is an intimate portrait of the real world of the charity sector with radical visions of how Britain could be greater. Do you wish you could do more to change the world but don't know how? Do you ever look around at the many charities asking for donations and feel overwhelmed? This inspiring and uplifting book explores the effectiveness of charity and calls for more radical giving if we want to contribute to a better world. During a period when British society seems more divided than ever, and our decision makers are even more disconnected from the issues...
2022-08-25
04 min
New Constellations
Derek A Bardowell: the right to feel at ease
Derek Bardowell is an author, award-winning charity leader, park runner, reimaginer and devoted dad. Once a music journalist and for many years a disruptive funder, Derek works at the intersections of race, culture and philanthropy and believes everyone has the right to feel at ease in themselves, in their bodies and in the places that they live. His first book, No Win Race explores race and racism in modern Britain through the prism of sport and was a Sunday Times and FT Book of the Year. His new book, Giving Back, reimagines philanthropy through a reparative lens and will...
2022-06-21
37 min
Reasons Revisited
FROM PHILANTHROPY TO JUSTICE: what the wealthy can contribute to society
Hello! This week we’re revisiting a topic we’ve examined before: the role of the ultra-wealthy in our society. The Patriotic Millionaires movement recently lobbied in Davos for governments around the world to tax them more. We talk to Gemma McGough from Patriotic Millionaires about why it’s important for the rich to speak up, to Stephanie Brobbey about how wealthy people can become ‘good ancestors’, and to Derek Bardowell about taking funders and philanthropists on an educational journey to see the light about systemic change.Plus: Ed admits the real reason he likes cycling to work an...
2022-06-13
54 min
Brown Baby Podcast
Season 1 Episode 9: Derek A Bardowell And Sporting Prowess
This week's guest is Derek A. Bardowell, author of the book, No Win Race, a deeply personal exploration into the complexities and biases implicit in being black in Britain, told through the prism of sport. It was a Sunday Times and a Financial Times sports book of the year. Derek is a great writer and a lovely person to talk to. We spoke about the power of sport, trying to get our kids to be into the same stuff as us and also, the things our immigrant parents went through. It’s a gorgeous chat.How do...
2021-03-10
51 min
The Philanthropy Workshop Audio Library
What Works in 2020: Thinking Again About Trust, Power & Equity
Leading thinkers and practitioners in the European philanthropy space share their perspective on what an invitation to "Think Again" means for the sector. Each speaker will discuss principles and practices they want to leave behind and which they want to take forward, chartering a new direction for 2021 and beyond.FEATURINGDerek Bardowell | Journalist, Author & Philanthropy AdvisorSwatee Deepak | Global Fund for Children & Stars Foundation
2020-10-21
36 min
Changed My Mind
On Realising Mainstreaming Is Not Enough with Derek Bardowell
Author Derek Bardowell used to think mainstreaming would be enough to tackle racism. Over decades over work he's realise that on it's own, it is far from enough.
2020-06-11
47 min
Changed My Mind
On Realising Mainstreaming Is Not Enough with Derek Bardowell
Author Derek Bardowell used to think mainstreaming would be enough to tackle racism. Over decades over work he's realise that on it's own, it is far from enough. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-06-11
47 min
The Second Captains Podcast
Ep 1785: Liverpool Hedge On Timo, Britain's No Win Race, Colston's Gone, Churchill Next? - 08/06/20
England is coming out of lockdown but Liverpool and Klopp are not feeling so bullish about football’s future profitability, and have turned down the chance to sign German sensation Timo Werner. If Chelsea sign him will it be seen as the last ever big money transfer, or a bargain?Slave trader Edward Colston, and as he’s been described in some sections of UK society, “philanthropist”, is under water. Is Winston Churchill getting nervous?We also speak to Derek Bardowell about his William Hill-nominated book, No Win Race. The book is about growing up as the British-born son of Jamaican...
2020-06-08
1h 06
Second Captains
Ep 1785: Liverpool Hedge On Timo, Britain's No Win Race, Colston's Gone, Churchill Next? - 08/06/20
England is coming out of lockdown but Liverpool and Klopp are not feeling so bullish about football’s future profitability, and have turned down the chance to sign German sensation Timo Werner. If Chelsea sign him will it be seen as the last ever big money transfer, or a bargain?Slave trader Edward Colston, and as he’s been described in some sections of UK society, “philanthropist”, is under water. Is Winston Churchill getting nervous?We also speak to Derek Bardowell about his William Hill-nominated book, No Win Race. The book is about growing up as the British-born son of Jamaican...
2020-06-08
1h 06
The "Peace by Piece" Podcasts
2027 NOW PODCAST (DEREK BARDOWELL)
PART OF A SERIES OF PODCASTS CREATED AS PART OF RESEARCH FOR THE 2027 PROGRAMME...diverse thoughts and perspectives around cultural (re)presentation and dominant cultural bias, amongst other things RECORDED LIVE 24.4.20
2020-06-01
36 min
Just Cause with Derek A Bardowell
Ben Lindsay on youth violence and the importance of community
We discuss serious youth violence, the impact of austerity on communities, drill music, Queensbridge hip-hop, Power the Fight, community voice impacting on policy and funding, supporting frontline practitioners and why We Need To Talk About Race.
2020-03-19
1h 00
Just Cause with Derek A Bardowell
Amahra Spence on the intersection of art, social change and place
We discuss how everyday people power significant social movements, Art Hotel, race & space, No Permission Fund, Beats, Rhymes & Cities, and why we should invest in hope.
2020-02-27
39 min
Just Cause with Derek A Bardowell
Rose Longhurst on participatory grant-making and the future of philanthropy
We discuss philanthropic culture, participatory grant-making, Edge Fund, Charity vs Social Justice, and visions of what a more effective philanthropic sector would look like.
2020-02-13
51 min
Just Cause with Derek A Bardowell
Immy Kaur on building a fair and just society
Derek and Immy talk about the need for radical investment in our social and civic infrastructure, Black Panther Party, Birmingham Impact Hub, Civic Square and why funders invest in black and brown pain and not in our liberation or visions for the future.
2020-01-27
1h 08
Just Cause with Derek A Bardowell
Jacqui Dyer and Natalie Creary on race, mental health and Black Thrive
Derek, Jacqui and Natalie discuss holistic approaches to addressing the root causes of mental ill health, designing an anti-racist health system, black wellbeing, community leadership, white supremacy, and culturally appropriate advocacy
2020-01-13
54 min
Just Cause with Derek A Bardowell
Faiza Shaheen and Omar Khan on race and class in Britain
Derek, Faiza and Omar discuss race, class and institutional prejudice, immigration, Empire, the role of civil society, hostile environment and hope.
2019-12-19
1h 16
Just Cause with Derek A Bardowell
Mandu Reid, leader of the Women’s Equality Party on Brexit and tackling abusive power
Derek and Mandu, leader of the Women's Equality Party and the first black leader of a major political party in Britain discuss equal parenting and care-giving, Brexit, toxic femininity, ending violence against women and girls, and menstrual cups.
2019-12-07
1h 04
Just Cause with Derek A Bardowell
Fozia Irfan on Decolonising Philanthropy
Derek and Fozia discuss power dynamics in philanthropy; diversity, equity and inclusion in the charitable sector, equity-based approach to grant-making, and community-based decision-making, among other issues.
2019-11-21
1h 03
Just Cause with Derek A Bardowell
Marcus Ryder on Diversity in the Media
Derek and Marcus discuss the Naga Munchetty case, the Reporting Racism event at House of Commons, navigating white spaces in the media, Local News Partnerships, tax breaks for implementing diversity, the Netflix model and the power of journalism.
2019-11-09
44 min
Just Cause with Derek A Bardowell
Farzana Khan & Sai Murray on Voices that Shake! and Environmental Justice
Derek, Farzana and Sai discuss the legacy of Voices that Shake! connecting climate justice to all social justice issues, extractivism and the white saviour complex in the NGO sector, the ‘b-euro-cratic’ nature of funding, art as a lever for social change and community healing.
2019-10-28
1h 20
Just Cause with Derek A Bardowell
Michelle Moore & Anna Kessel, MBE on Women in Sports
Derek, Michelle and Anna discuss how physical education should be reformed, how the media represents sports women, Serena Williams, intersectionality, body image and much more.
2019-10-09
58 min
Just Cause with Derek A Bardowell
Dr Carlene Firmin, MBE on Contextual Safeguarding
Derek and Carlene discuss serious youth violence, chicken shops, protecting children online, the value of youth work, county lines and school exclusions.
2019-09-19
1h 10
sciencemuseum
What Does Race Science Look Like In The 21st Century
A panel of authors and journalists come together to discuss the disturbing re-emergence of scientific research into racial differences. Nationalism is on the rise and it’s perhaps no coincidence that dangerously divisive race science has seen a re-emergence in recent times. British science journalist Angela Saini’s 'Superior: The Return of Race Science', tells the story of the persistent thread of belief in biological racial differences. It has been described as ‘a wake-up call for those who believe science is always objective and apolitical’. This discussion brings together Angela and a panel of acclaimed authors and journalists to discuss the root...
2019-09-05
1h 26
Harriet Minter Presents: Badass Women’s Hour
Ep 253: Understand Racism in British Sport and Beyond with Derek A Bardowell
“For anyone who is black and trying to cope with life in this country, It’s incredibly tiring!”Derek A Bardowell joins Harriet, Natalie and Emma in the studio to talk about his new book No Win Race.Derek places a spotlight on racism in British sport, looking at why we are seeing a lot of black players but very few in higher and managerial positions. He shares his experience of being a black person growing up in modern Britain, and how looking through the lens of sport in this country...
2019-05-22
21 min
Embark On Into A Breakthrough Full Audiobook Before Bedtime.
No Win Race: A Story of Belonging, Britishness and Sport by Derek A. Bardowell
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/361468to listen full audiobooks. Title: No Win Race: A Story of Belonging, Britishness and Sport Author: Derek A. Bardowell Narrator: Derek A. Bardowell Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 11 minutes Release date: May 16, 2019 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: A SUNDAY TIMES SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR A FINANCIAL TIMES SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR LONGLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR ‘Personal, political, powerful and about so much more than race and sport.’ Bernadine Evaristo In the eighties, black footballers emerged from the dressing room to find bananas being hurled from the stan...
2019-05-16
9h 11
Free Audiobook, Where Stories Come Alive, Take a Dive
No Win Race: A Story of Belonging, Britishness and Sport Audiobook by Derek A. Bardowell
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 361468 Title: No Win Race: A Story of Belonging, Britishness and Sport Author: Derek A. Bardowell Narrator: Derek A. Bardowell Format: Unabridged Length: 9:11:28 Language: English Release date: 05-16-19 Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers UK Genres: Non-Fiction, Social Science Summary: A SUNDAY TIMES SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR A FINANCIAL TIMES SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR LONGLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR Personal, political, powerful and about so much more than race and sport. Bernadine Evaristo In the eighties, black footballers emerged from the dressing room to...
2019-05-16
9h 11
Listen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
No Win Race: A Story of Belonging, Britishness and Sport by Derek A. Bardowell
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/361468 to listen full audiobooks. Title: No Win Race: A Story of Belonging, Britishness and Sport Author: Derek A. Bardowell Narrator: Derek A. Bardowell Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 11 minutes Release date: May 16, 2019 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: A SUNDAY TIMES SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR A FINANCIAL TIMES SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR LONGLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR ‘Personal, political, powerful and about so much more than race and sport.’ Bernadine Evaristo In the eighties, black footballers emerged from the dressing room to find bananas being hurled from the...
2019-05-16
05 min
Listen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
No Win Race: A Story of Belonging, Britishness and Sport by Derek A. Bardowell
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/361468to listen full audiobooks. Title: No Win Race: A Story of Belonging, Britishness and Sport Author: Derek A. Bardowell Narrator: Derek A. Bardowell Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 11 minutes Release date: May 16, 2019 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: A SUNDAY TIMES SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR A FINANCIAL TIMES SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR LONGLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR ‘Personal, political, powerful and about so much more than race and sport.’ Bernadine Evaristo In the eighties, black footballers emerged from the dressing room to find bananas being hurled from the stan...
2019-05-16
9h 11
Get Hooked On The Most Next-Level Full Audiobook Today!
No Win Race by Derek A. Bardowell
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/63125to listen full audiobooks. Title: No Win Race Author: Derek A. Bardowell Narrator: Derek A. Bardowell Format: mp3 Length: 9 hrs and 10 mins Release date: 05-16-19 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Sociology of Sports Publisher's Summary: Few people watch sport for its politics. Yet what happens on the field of play often reflects the problems in our society. Such was the case in the '80s, when black footballers emerged from the dressing room to find bananas being hurled from the stands, and racially motivated attacks and police harassment were the norm. Today...
2019-05-16
9h 10