Why people of color look past medal counts when rooting for Olympians
Dr. Ketra Armstrong discusses why the Games are a way for many people of color to show solidarity around race and ethnicity.
Ketra Armstrong, professor of Sport Management, explains why people of color root for "the commonality of struggle" when watching the Olympics in an interview with PBS NewsHour. She said the kinship around racial identity is often more salient than the belonging to any one nation.
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