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Racism, human rights: Allegations mar marquee sport events

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Racism, human rights: Allegations mar marquee sporting events

With the ongoing Beijing Winter Olympics and Super Bowl, Sunday may be one of the year’s biggest sporting days. But the organizers are in the news for all the wrong reasons – China has seen diplomatic boycotts of the Games because of its human rights record and there are allegations of racism and harassment against the NFL. Jane McManus from the Marist College, joins.

02/13/2022

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