Isa Guha: Why removing diversity barriers in women's cricket is important
This week’s guest on The Game Changers podcast is Isa Guha, a former England cricket international turned commentator and broadcaster.
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This week’s guest on The Game Changers podcast is Isa Guha, a former England cricket international turned commentator and broadcaster.
In an effort to address its problems with diversity in its coaching and front office ranks, the NFL will hold a seminar for 64 prospective head coach and general manager candidates at its annual spring owners meeting later this month in Atlanta.
Lewis Hamilton has spoken about how he wants to improve diversity in Formula 1 and hopes that his foundation will help others feel less “lonely”. Hamilton is the only Black driver to compete in F1, and he has created the Hamilton Commission, a non-profit, to help increase the diversity of Black racers within the world of motorsport.
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Britain’s Got Talent is returning for its 15th season on Saturday night. The popular show that welcomes many contestants with various talents has been running since June 2007 and is known for spotlighting people with all sorts of skills.
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If professional cycling is to grow, it needs to reach beyond its traditional white, male, middle-aged audiences. That’s the view of UCI president David Lappartient, shared with The Cycling Show this week. Lappartient believes that to find new audiences, it needs to offer new role models, from beyond the heartlands of Western Europe.