PhD student Aish Ravi was racially vilified in a recent football game, but her pleas for action have gone largely unheard.
Does Collingwood, and indeed the AFL, have a problem with women, or is it a case of “boys just being boys”?
Until sporting organisations rectify their structural racism problems, players like the former Yorkshire cricketer will be forced to work in unwelcome and unsafe environments.
Amid the inner turmoil at the AFL club, what’s happened to the ‘Do Better’ report into systemic racism?
A new research paper examines how First Nations players worked with each other, and with AFL leadership, to fight racial vilification on and off the field.
While stories of human rights violations, and dire warnings about pandemics and an uncertain economic future seem unconnected, research reveals common roots in systemic inequality and discrimination in Australia.
In this episode, we look at what’s happening to change the culture in elite sport, and find out why calling out sexist, racist and homophobic language is helping tackle the toxicity.
The Collingwood Football Club racism report, and the club’s response to it, is a wake-up call for all of us to reflect more broadly on how we respond to racism.
Recent reports of death threats to AFL players over failed wagers calls into question – again – the cosy relationship sporting code administrations have with bookmakers.
It’s hard to fathom the long-term financial and social impacts that the COVID-19 crisis has wrought on the national AFL competition.
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