Join us as we discuss the international black experience with Coach Gabriel Sylla and world ranked athletes Alton Brown and Natalie Williams.
In these series of Diversity Equity and Inclusion trainings, we aim, from a teaching perspective, to address unconscious and implicit bias, stereotyping, cultural awareness and belonging, as well as microaggressions.
Two athletes from Senegal discuss their experience in their country of Senegal and their various experience throughout the world.
Martial art specialists and a mom of athletes, discuss their experience in the current climate from a national and world view.
Coach Ivy Norton of the Netherlands discusses her experience as a world level black female coach. She shares her ideology, challenges, ideas and encouragement to tackle the lack of diversity in coaching.
Women coaches come together to share their journey to becoming coaches and what it takes.
Over 33 years of law enforcement, over 25 years of Martial Arts experience amongst these panelists. Cedric Barksdale, Ina Silva, Cleveland Baxter, Laura Palacio Gonzalez, Robert Utsey and Brody Burns all come together to discuss the connection of Law Enforcement and Karate.
Over 33 years of law enforcement, over 25 years of Martial Arts experience amongst these panelists. Cedric Barksdale, Ina Silva, Cleveland Baxter, Laura Palacio Gonzalez, Robert Utsey and Brody Burns all come together to discuss the connection of Law Enforcement and Karate.
USA Panelists from Episode 1 and the International Panelists from Episode 2 come together to discuss their commonalities and differences.
Two athletes and coach/referee come together to share their Black experience within Karate and life from the American perspective. We are here to amplify the voices of those who often go unheard.