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This webinar features a discussion with scholars on the manner in which race, the intercollegiate athletic enterprise, and the system of higher education intersect to impact Black student-athletes’ experiences. The undercurrent for the discussion is based on one of the principles of the Black Lives Matter movement: restorative justice. Panelists include: Albert Y. Bimper, Jr., PhD Asst. VP, Sr. Assoc. Athletics Director Assoc. Professor, Sport Management & African American Studies Author, "Black Collegiate Athletes and the Neoliberal State: Dreaming from Bended Knee" Colorado State University Deniece Dortch, PhD Visiting Asst. Professor, Higher Education Administration Co-Founder, Sista to Sista Scholar, Racism in Higher Education The George Washington University Lori Latrice Martin, PhD Professor, African American Studies & Sociology Faculty Athletics Representative Author, "White Sports/Black Sports: Racial Disparities in Athletic Programs" Louisiana State University Joseph N. Cooper, PhD Chair, Sport Leadership & Administration Assoc. Professor, Leadership in Education Author, "From Exploitation Back to Empowerment: Black Male Holistic (Under)Development Through Sport and (Mis)Education" University of Massachusetts–Boston Moderated by Ketra L. Armstrong, PhD Director, Center for Race & Ethnicity in Sport Professor, Sport Management University Diversity & Social Transformation Professor