ESPN Radio and The Undefeated present The Intersection
Clinton and Elle examine effectiveness of the NFL social justice initiatives and discuss the plight and pressure of the Black Quarterback.
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Hour 2: The Steve Nash hire in Brooklyn not a clear case of White Privilege
Elle Duncan and Clinton Yates discuss Naomi Osaka wearing face masks at the US Open with the names of victims of racial injustice, whether the Steve Nash hire with the Brooklyn Nets was a form of White Privilege, and Clinton explains why he believes John Thompson Jr. is the most important Black man in D.C. sports history.
Hour 1: Is the NFL doing enough to effect social change?
Questioning if NBA strike solved anything is irrelevant
Elle Duncan and Clinton Yates were joined by Justin Tinsley of The Undefeated to examine mental heath aspect of why the NBA players needed a timeout from postseason play.
This was a strike, not a boycott
Clinton Yates and Elle Duncan discussed the NBA work stoppage and why the gravity of the situation clearly outweighed the decision to play.
Can fans separate play from social messaging?
Elle Duncan and Clinton Yates reacted to Adam Silver’s comments that fans can separate the games from the social messaging by players, share their thoughts on the NBA bubble, highlighting how successful it has been and how cool it is to see how players interact in the bubble, and University of North Carolina Athletic Director Bubba Cunningham joined the show to discuss the ACC’s decision to proceed with its fall sports schedule, and steps UNC is taking to ensure the health and safety of its student-athletes, and the Athletics Departments’ ‘3 Es and 5 Vs’ program, promoting diversity, inclusion and respect.
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