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Blackness Is A Gift I Can Give Her On Race Community And Black Women In Hockey R Renee Hess

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Blackness Is A Gift I Can Give Her On Race Community And Black Women In Hockey R Renee Hess
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Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.6 MB
Author: R. Renee Hess
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Blackness Is A Gift I Can Give Her On Race Community And Black Women In Hockey R Renee Hess by R. Renee Hess instant download after payment.

From the founder of Black Girl Hockey Club, a collection of deeply insightful and piercing essays shedding light on the history of Black excellence in hockey, the future of Black joy within the sport, and the ways we can all do better when it comes to recognizing—and upheaving—systemic and institutionalized racism.
Growing up, R. Renee Hess didn’t care about hockey. In fact, she was barely aware of it. She was born and raised in Southern California, hardly a hotbed for the game, despite the state having three NHL teams. But, as Hess puts it, she is “a fan of being a fan,” and when she found herself stuck in traffic after a Pittsburgh Penguins game, the streets filled with cheers, something sparked within her. Ever since Hess made that discovery, she has been actively trying to bust the myth that “Black folks don’t like hockey.”
In this collection, Hess shares her hockey origin story and how she came to recognize hockey...

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