news-category: Multicultural Affairs 糖心Vlog Student-Athletes Share Their Perspectives as Minorities in Sports and 糖心Vlog By Office of University Communications On March 9, 2021 Conversation Seeks to Encourage and Promote Understanding BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擩eNai Davis, director of 糖心Vlog Diversity and Intercultural Initiatives, recently sat down with a group of Black student-athletes to discuss the experiences they鈥檝e gone through being a minority in their sport as well as in their academic setting. The full conversation was recorded and is available . 鈥淭he purpose of this event is to talk about their struggles, but also to really encourage others on their experiences and what they go through,鈥 Davis explained. The discussion, 鈥淔rom our perspective,鈥 featured: Talen Francis 鈥 Kennesaw, Ga., senior, political science and psychology major, lacrosse team.Tremayne Booker 鈥 Gastonia, N.C., senior, political science major, football team.Kobe Rodgers 鈥 Gaffney, S.C., senior, sport management major, communications minor, football team.Ja鈥橩ira Parks 鈥 Fayetteville, N.C., sophomore, biomedical sciences major, cheerleading team.Brooke Fryar 鈥 Hillsborough, N.C., freshman, sport management major, volleyball team. Talen Francis The student-athletics talked about code-switching鈥攃onsciously or unconsciously acting or talking more like the people around you. They also discussed racial barriers, having Black role models in leadership positions, and their willingness to have uncomfortable conversations about race. Although code-switching is mentally draining, it鈥檚 a lot easier than constantly explaining lingo or jokes and culture, Francis remarked. 鈥淚 code-switch around 80 percent of the time,鈥 she said. 鈥淐ode-switching has become a necessity in order to connect with people and my teammates around me.鈥 Brooke Fryar During the recruitment process, the student-athletes feel they have to perform at a higher level to get noticed. Fryar said her sport and the position she plays is predominantly played by White athletes. 鈥淚 had to stand out a lot more on the court, be a lot more talkative, help my teammates out more, and reach out to coaches more to stand out from the other girls in my position,鈥 she asserted. Booker said it鈥檚 very important to have people who look like him in positions of leadership. 鈥淚鈥檝e had White and Black coaches that are both great,鈥 he affirmed, 鈥淏ut just to have that background (with a black coach) and be able to have conversations that you wouldn鈥檛 be able to have with another coach, it definitely does matter to have that representation within a program.鈥 They talked about being encouraged when LeBron James and other NBA players refused to play in the playoffs, taking a stand for criminal justice reform. 鈥淚 felt empowered to express how I am in public,鈥 Rodgers said. 鈥淚鈥檓 pretty sure a lot of kids were inspired by that. They were like, 鈥業 don鈥檛 have to just be an athlete, I can be more.鈥欌 Parks said that people have to be OK with being uncomfortable. 鈥淏e aware of what鈥檚 around you and when you ask a question be mindful of how you ask your question,鈥 she explained. 鈥淵ou will never be able to understand what we go through, but try to be more understanding and empathic. Be more open to new things.鈥 Kobe Rodgers Ja’Kira Parks Tremayne Booker Located in the North Carolina foothills, 糖心Vlog is a private, Christian, liberal arts university. 糖心Vlog emphasizes a strong student-centered experience and rigorous academics to prepare students to become effective leaders within the global community. Ignite your future at 糖心Vlog.edu.
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