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Episode 26 : Sports & Rights Season – Sportswashing

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In this episode of our Sports & Rights season, we take an in-depth look at a topic we touched on in the first episode – sportswashing. We speak to journalists, human rights advocates, and academics to help unpack what this term means and why it matters. We also delve into some of the most successful examples of sportswashing, ranging from ancient Egypt right up to the present day. We examine the impact of sportswashing and raise some important questions about who bears responsibility for standing up to the authoritarian regimes that seek to use sports as a form of soft power.

Read more:

Human Rights Foundation: Celebrities & Dictators

A History of Sports and Dictators (by Karim Zidan, via Human Rights Foundation)
How the NBA got into business with an African dictator (by Mark Fainaru-Wada, via ESPN)

It is time to change how we talk about Saudi sports (by Karim Zidan, via Sports Politika)

Sport & Rights Alliance
Watch:
Sports & Politics | The Struggle for Freedom, Explained (via Human Rights Foundation)

Producers: Chelsea Hedquist, Brittany Smith

Audio editor: Brittany Smith

Music: Riorr by Audiorezout

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In this episode of our Sports & Rights season, we take an in-depth look at a topic we touched on in the first episode – sportswashing. We speak to journalists, human rights advocates, and academics to help unpack what this term means and why it matters. We also delve into some of the most successful examples of sportswashing, ranging from ancient Egypt right up to the present day. We examine the impact of sportswashing and raise some important questions about who bears responsibility for standing up to the authoritarian regimes that seek to use sports as a form of soft power.

Read more:

Human Rights Foundation: Celebrities & Dictators

A History of Sports and Dictators (by Karim Zidan, via Human Rights Foundation)
How the NBA got into business with an African dictator (by Mark Fainaru-Wada, via ESPN)

It is time to change how we talk about Saudi sports (by Karim Zidan, via Sports Politika)

Sport & Rights Alliance
Watch:
Sports & Politics | The Struggle for Freedom, Explained (via Human Rights Foundation)

Producers: Chelsea Hedquist, Brittany Smith

Audio editor: Brittany Smith

Music: Riorr by Audiorezout

  continue reading

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