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    Intersectionality in the Summer Olympics and Paralympics

    • August 17, 2021
    Join Rachel Zanfardino, Manager, League Programs, and Emma Briggs, Assistant Director, League Inclusion for a discussion on women in sports, with particular focus on the Summer Olympics and Paralympics, and…
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    What Leaders Can Learn from the Olympics
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      What Leaders Can Learn from the Olympics

      • August 1, 2012
      I don’t know about all of you, but every four years I find myself watching and caring about things I don’t usually even think about…beach volleyball, cycling, synchronized diving to…
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