Player Engagement Programs
2017
Regular
English
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
12/05/17
NFL
PARTNERS WITH MOREHOUSE COLLEGE AND RISE TO HOST ADVOCACY IN SPORT WORKSHOP
Current and former NFL players, athletes
from other professional sports, and select students to participate in three-day
program at Morehouse
The National Football
League, Morehouse College and the Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality (RISE)
will host the Advocacy in Sport Workshop at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia,
February 21-23, 2018 to educate athletes on how to develop and implement
effective advocacy platforms that positively impact society.
“Sport has been
an international venue for social change since before Jesse Owens swept the
1936 Olympics and opened the world’s eyes to the image of justice and equality,”
said TROY VINCENT, NFL Executive
Vice President of Football Operations. “This historic workshop is aimed at training
the next generation of athletes who wish to use sport as a powerful platform
for advocacy. Our partnership is designed to equip athletes as influencers and
community leaders with the mechanics to develop their advocacy platform.”
The NFL and Morehouse
College partnership is the product of ongoing strategic meetings held at the
school since October 2016, convened by RISE. Former and active professional
athletes, academics, politicians, social activists and sport administrators developed
a curriculum to equip athletes with tools and resources to impact social issues
respectfully and responsibly. Athletes will be taught organizational
development, relationship management, and best practices in media relations.
“Athletes have a unique
ability to bring people together for solution-driven conversations that can
bring about real change,” said RISE CEO JOCELYN
BENSON. “At RISE, we believe that harnessing the unifying power of sports
and empowering athletes to be effective advocates can improve race relations
and drive social progress in our country. We are proud to work with the NFL and
Morehouse College to help enhance athletes’ ability to create positive change.”
Workshop participants will
learn about previous movements and focus on process, acquire knowledge of
impactful tools and resources, and hear from athlete activists, politicians and
social activists.
DR. DAVID WALL RICE, Associate Professor of Psychology at
Morehouse College, has taken the lead in
designing the Advocacy in Sport workshop curriculum through his Identity, Art
and Democracy Laboratory. Students selected to participate in the workshop will
also take his winter term course Psychology, Sport and Social Justice.
"Linking
with the NFL and their players in pushing forward social justice agendas that
mirror present and past activist foundations of Morehouse College is important
work,” said HAROLD MARTIN JR.,
Interim President of Morehouse College. “We take our relationship here and the
trust that many of the players have already communicated to Dr. Rice seriously,
and we know that the work we do in February and beyond has the capacity to
impact lives.”
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About
Morehouse College
Ranked
America’s fifth “Most Entrepreneurial College” by Forbes Magazine in 2015,
Morehouse College is the nation’s largest liberal arts college for men. Founded
in 1867, the College enrolls approximately 2,200 students and is the nation’s
largest producer of black men who go on to receive doctorates. Historically,
Morehouse also has conferred more bachelor’s degrees on black men than any
other institution in the world. Morehouse College is one of the two top
producers of Rhodes Scholars among HBCUs. Prominent alumni include: Martin
Luther King Jr., Nobel Peace Prize Laureate; Dr. David Satcher, former U.S.
Surgeon General; Shelton “Spike” Lee, award-winning American filmmaker; Maynard
H. Jackson, the first African American mayor of Atlanta; and Jeh Johnson,
former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security. Morehouse currently has more than
16,000 alumni in 40 states and 14 countries.
About
RISE
Founded
in 2015 by Miami Dolphins owner Stephen M. Ross, the Ross Initiative in Sports
for Equality (RISE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to
harnessing the unifying power of sports to improve race relations and drive
social progress. Led by an unprecedented alliance of professional sports
leagues, organizations, athletes, educators, media networks and sports
professionals, RISE uses sports to promote understanding, respect and equality.
Contact:
Taylor Kielpinski-Rogers,
NFL, Taylor.Kielpinski-Rogers@nfl.com
D. Aileen Dodd, Morehouse
College, Aileen.Dodd@morehouse.edu
Ian Cutler, RISE, ICutler@risetowin.org ICutler@risetowin.org