Three Cycle Strength Episode 19 – Corliss Fingers – Why Diversity in Athletics Matters
Release Date: 08/19/2020
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Corliss Fingers, the director of strength and conditioning at Bethune-Cookman University, shares her experience as a female African-American coach in a profession where there just aren't a lot of coaches who look like her. More importantly, she explains why that's a problem, and how everyone can help in the fight to make athletics more inclusive.