Kaepernick and Lynch Promote Diversity in Hockey: Tournament for Youth

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Kaepernick and Lynch Drive Diversity in Hockey

Former NFL players Colin Kaepernick and Marshawn Lynch are now focusing their efforts on promoting diversity and inclusion in hockey. Both will join members of the Hockey Diversity Alliance (HDA) to host a street hockey tournament for marginalized youth in Toronto on August 16. The announcement was made on Thursday. The HDA, composed of current and former NHL players of color, aims to eradicate racism in hockey and make the sport more inclusive and accessible for young people who may not have the means to play it. This event, billed as the world’s largest BIPOC youth street hockey tournament, will be free for the 250 young participants. The tournament expands the work of the HDA, which offers sports and educational programs on and off the ice throughout the year for 1,500 young players registered in the Toronto area. Among the members of the HDA are Calgary Flames forward Nazem Kadri and Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Matt Dumba. The group is chaired by Akim Aliu, a former minor league player.
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