The Future of Sport Education in the Post-Pandemic Era

Author:

Wahlstrom Tomi Lennart1,Wahlstrom Katrina L.1

Affiliation:

1. United States Sports Academy, USA

Abstract

This chapter focuses on the future of diversity, inclusion, and equity in the sports industry after the COVID-19 pandemic. It discusses the changes that athletes may experience and how sports may change as a result of the pandemic. The discussion covers topics such as mental health and the wellbeing of minority athletes. Other issues explored include the increasing popularity of women's sports and the increasing activism among athletes. Further, the chapter addresses the loss of recreational facilities and services and closure of many collegiate sports programs. A special focus of the chapter is on the conditions for Black athletes.

Publisher

IGI Global

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