Diversity and Modern Day Cultural Fluidity Within All Sports
Sports can help break down prejudice, preconceptions, cultural differences, ignorance, intolerance and injustice by encouraging communication and overcoming differences.
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Sports competitions, athlete profiles, activities and reviews from an international, multi-cultural point of view
Sports can help break down prejudice, preconceptions, cultural differences, ignorance, intolerance and injustice by encouraging communication and overcoming differences.
When traveling to foreign places, one of the things that sticks out is how different the food is, especially depending on where you are.
One of the biggest events of the year all over the world is Oktoberfest, the holiday where people all over the world come to celebrate beer, bratwursts and pretzels.
Over the years, skateboarding has become increasingly popular, with the sport making its first Olympic appearance in Toyko, Japan.
In recent years, preventing sports and politics from overlapping has become increasingly contentious.
Christopher Bueno recalls watching his father play jai alai on a Friday night, like the ritual of nighttime football in the United States.
With the FIFA Women’s World Cup deep underway, no matter what you call it — soccer in some places and fútbol in others — it’s perhaps the most culturally fluid sport in the world.
When Weini Kelati made the choice to board a plane and leave her home country of Eritrea to come to the United States, she had one goal in mind: to make it to the Olympics.
Swimmers gathered in November 2016 to make the trek from Jordan to Israel, across the Dead Sea, one of Earth’s saltiest bodies of water.
On the eve of the Women’s FIFA World Cup, a new set of shinguards has been unveiled as part of a “Guard Your Rights” campaign to draw attention to maternity in women’s football.
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