In partnership with Levine Museum of the New South, join our second community-led conversation in honor of athletes in the Men of Change: Power. Triumph. Truth. exhibition.
Community of Change conversations place its participants at the forefront, allowing the discussion to take shape based on the contributions of each panelist. The Community of Change series explores themes presented in Men of Change to create space for difficult conversations that both enlighten and galvanize.
Inspired by "Men of Change" Lebron James, Muhammad Ali and the athletes they continue to inspire, this conversation will explore the following questions:
What role do Black male-dominated sports play in Black culture and history?In what ways have these "Men of Change" leveraged their talent for grander contributions and success?What can we collectively learn from the Black male athlete’s experience?The conversation will move beyond the men presented in the exhibition, into a wider discussion about the multi-layered experience of Black men in sports. Among other subtopics, we will collectively explore:
The intersection of professional sports and politics Mental health for the Black male athleteTransferrable skills developed in athleticismThe damage of stereotypes The pressures and expectations on Black male athletesPlease join us to contribute your valued perspective in an experience meant to strengthen our collective connection.
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Image Credit: LeBron James, 2017. Liam McRae.Men of Change was developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service and made possible through the generous support of the Ford Motor Company Fund.
Free admission to the Men of Change exhibition at The Harvey B. Gantt Center and Levine Museum of the New South is made possible by generous support from Wells Fargo.
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