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Muhammad Ali Center Athletes and Social Change Forum to advance education, advocacy and research on the role

and contribution of athletes toward and within social change, human rights and development. What does it mean for athletes to engage in social change, philanthropy and work within the community? The Forum aims to examine and provide diverse perspectives in the intersection of athletes and social change and represents a partnership between the Muhammad Ali Center, the University of Louisville and Brown University. "The Muhammad Ali Center Athletes and Social Change Forum is an amazing opportunity to convene practitioners, scholars, athletes and activists working at the intersection of social change, human rights and development. The vision and values of the Muhammad Ali Center represent a perfect home and platform for this engaged community." - Eli Wolff, Brown University "The Muhammad Ali Center Athletes and Social Change Forum will help us see sport through a different lens. The outcomes on the field of play are not nearly as meaningful as the impact people in sport can have on communities in need. There could be no better place than the birthplace of Muhammad Ali to host this forum on using sport to promote social change." - Mary Hums, University of Louisville This Forum will focus on the following considerations: 1. The roles and responsibilities athletes have beyond the playing field. 2. The ways athletes can serve as educators and advocates to address social problems within and outside of sports. 3. How the global sporting community encourages or discourages athletes working in the realm of social change. 4. The roles educational institutions play in providing grounding for athletes to make the connections between athletics, academics and the community. The registration fee for the conference, set for March 29-30th at the Muhammad Ali Center, is $50. Registration can be paid on-site in Louisville. Hotel options: For the Galt House (2 blocks away from the Ali Center): $89 per night Room block covers 3 nights from Thu 3/28 to Sat 3/30 (departure Sunday) Call Reservations Office at 800-THE-GALT (800-842-4258) Mention "Athletes for Change" The deadline for reservations will be Tuesday, February 26, 2013 For the Hyatt (5 blocks away from the Ali Center): $99 per night Room block covers 3 nights from Thu 3/28 to Sat 3/30 (departure Sunday) Call Hotel at (502) 217-6088 Mention "Athletes for Change" The deadline for reservations will be 3/13/2013 Contact: Eli A. Wolff Brown University eli_wolff@brown.edu

Schedule: Thursday March 28

7 PM - 9 PM Informal reception Friday March 29 9 AM - 9:45 AM: Welcome & Introductions 10 AM- 10:45 AM Room A Ms. Kasia Muoto, We Play to Win, Todays Athletes On the Continuum Towards Meaningful Social Change Mr. Mike Geddes, streetfootballworld, Engaging Athletes to Utilize Soccer for Social Change Room B Ms. Soolmaz Abooali, George Mason University, The Power of Sport and Educational Institutions Mr. Matt Huml and Mr. Per Svensson, University of Louisville, Exploring the Role of Educational Institutions in Student-Athlete Community Engagement 11 AM - 11:45 AM Room A Dr. Jennifer Bruening, UConn, Dr. Brianna Clark, Temple, & Dr. John Borland, Springfield College, Female Student-Athletes Reflect on Mentors, Mentoring and Community Involvement Dr. Ashleigh Huffman, Dr. Sarah Hillyer & Mr. Hal Wilson, University of Tennessee, From Apathy to Advocacy: Student-athletes & Social Change Room B Mr. Sidney Kushner, CCChampion/Brown University, CCChampions: Power that Athletes Have on the Lives of Children in Need Ms. Abbi Hill, Brock University, An Examination of Athletes in Sport for Development Stakeholder Relationships 11:45 AM - 1 PM Lunch 1 PM - 1:45 PM Room A Ms. Micki King & Mr. Gary Hall, World Fit, World Fit Walk Ms. Jill Royster GlideSlope, GlideSlope-Citi Every Step of the Way Program Room B Ms. Chelsea Hartigan, Brown University, Luta Pela Paz: The Power of Boxing for Community and Social Change Mr. Rene Jon-Sandy Hip Hop Loves & Ms. Vanessa Chakour, Sacred Warrior, Lord of the Rings 2 PM - 2:45 PM Room A Dr. Darlene Kluka Barry University, Athletes as Leaders: How can they Contribute to Social Change Glocally? Dr. Emese Ivan, St. John's University, Hungarian Sport Community in Transition : Is there a Role for

Athletes in Social Change? Room B Ms. Vicky Grygar, Brock University, Reclaiming the Rights of Youth: Lived Experiences of Canadian Hockey League Ms. Rebekah Roulier, Doc Wayne, A Bio-Psycho-Social Assessment of an Adjunctive Intervention for Youth in Residential Treatment 3 PM - 3:45 PM Open Forum 4 PM - 5 PM Tour

Saturday March 30 9 AM - 9:45 AM Athlete Speaker/ Panel 10 AM - 10:45 AM Room A Dr. Ted Peetz & Ms. Kelley Cash, Belmont University, Creating a LEGACY: Promoting a Socially Conscious Athlete Mr. Marcus Amos, University of Tennessee, How an Athletes Plight affects Voice with Social Problems Room B Dr. Emmett Gill, SAHP, Sovereignty, Activism, and the Student-Athletes Human Rights Project Dr. Susan Rayl, SUNY-Cortland, Student-Athletes as Agents of Social Change 11 AM - 11:45 AM Room A Dr. Josh Pate, James Madison, & Dr. Rob Hardin, University of Tennessee, Paralympic Athletes use of Twitter to Promote Social Change Mr. Sab Singh, SUNY-Farmingdale State, How New Media Gives Athletes the Forum to Engage and Persuade Room B Ms. Natasha Everheart, USC, Celebrity Athletes as Ambassadors for the Global Good: Public Diplomacy and the NBA & Mr. Jonathan Jensen, Ms. Kristy McCray Dr. Brian Turner, Ohio State University, Factors Influencing the Propensity of Athletes to Contribute to Social Change 11:45 AM - 1 PM Lunch 1 PM - 1:45 PM Room A Mr. Michael James Brown, Other Awareness Project, Athletes: Instruments of Change Mr. Duke Biber, Mr. Jay Stewart & Ms. Lauren Easton, Georgia Southern, Growth Mindset: Educating Athletes on a Method for Healthy Behavior Change in Society Room B Dr. Mary Hums, University of Louisville, & Mr. Eli Wolff, Brown University, Athletes for Human Rights:

A Case for the Scholar-Athlete-Activist Dr. Bryon Martin, Chicago State University, Academics, Athletics & the Diverse Community 2 PM - 2:45 PM Open Forum 3 PM - 3:30 PM Closing

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