What football tells us about race, labor and power

What football tells us about race, labor and power

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      511
  • Published
      Feb 10, 2025
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511 of 552
Duration
19min
Language
English
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Non-fiction

The way football is played and who plays it — from the pee-wees to the pros — tells us so much about race, labor and power in the United States. In a conversation with cultural anthropologist Tracie Canada we explore how starting from young ages, Black players are nudged towards more physically taxing positions that require more strength, athleticism, speed. That affects who gets injured, how they're cared for and how they get paid.

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