Some welcome movement towards ‘tangible change’ when it comes to racial inequality
Hopefully, Sky’s landmark agreement with Kick It Out, football’s anti-racism group, will not be the last of its kind, writes Jack de Menezes
One of the buzzwords that has marked 2020 and the fight for racial equality is “tangible change”.
We have seen footballers and Formula One drivers take a knee, athletes use their platforms to call for change both in the way people from minority backgrounds are treated by police and by supposed “fans” on social media, and governing bodies take a long hard look at themselves to question whether they are doing enough.
So what does “tangible change” really look like?
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