A Movement To Fight Racism In Soccer
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Anti Racist Soccer Club (ARSC) is a nonprofit coalition of athletes, activists, and practitioners organized to fight systemic racism in and through American soccer. Emerging as an organic response to rampant racism in the U.S., ARSC was founded by a collection of athlete-activists and practitioners. Namely, founding leaders include Bilal Saeed (co-owner of A.F.C. Ann Arbor), Kaiya McCullough (chairwoman of ARSC, retired professional soccer player, and current Harvard Law student), Brandon Miller (retired professional soccer player and co-founder of the United Soccer League’s Black Players Alliance), and Hugh Roberts (co-founder of the USL Black Players Alliance and current player for Monterey Bay F.C.).
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