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PARIS – Welcome to , a video series during which Andscape columnist William C. Rhoden, senior NBA author Marc J. Spears and Andscape/ESPN commentator Ari Chambers discuss key topics affecting Black athletes and culture at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

In Episode 4, Chambers, Rhoden, and Spears sit down at the Bar du Moulin to speak about what they have been as much as during their time in Paris and the people they’ve met, from Summer Sanders to Carl Lewis. They discuss Sunday’s spectacle in the men’s 100 meters (6:00), Sha’Carri Richardson not talking to the media after winning silver in the women’s 100 meters (8:23), and starting the break on Thursday (19:40).

– Episode 3: USA Gymnastics, USA Basketball’s Chances of Losing, and the Sports the Games Need
– Episode 2: Conversations About Women’s Sports in the US from Simone Biles to Sha’Carri Richardson
– Episode 1: USA Basketball Talk, Opening Ceremony

Marc J. Spears is a senior NBA author at Andscape. He used to give you the chance to dunk, but he hasn’t been capable of for years, and his knees still hurt.

William C. Rhoden is a columnist at Andscape and the creator of Forty Million Dollar Slaves: The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of the Black Athlete. He directs Rhoden Fellows, a training program for aspiring journalists at HBCUs.

Arielle Chambers is a commentator for Andscape and ESPN. She’s a Raleigh-born (and she won’t allow you to forget it) 6-foot-1 former cheerleader who sarcastically made women’s basketball her identity.

This article was originally published on : andscape.com

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