Harry Edwards, a giant of sports activism, still has people shook
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www.ttoc.orgI don’t have live access to the latest news in this moment, but I can share what’s publicly known about the Harry Edwards Foundation and point you to likely sources to check for the very latest updates.
About the foundation: The Harry Edwards Foundation (HEF) appears in various listings as a long-running charity focused on healing, holistic therapies, and wellbeing, with operations tied to healing gardens and community activities in the UK. Some sources describe it as established by its founder in the mid-20th century and housed at venues like gardens, cafes, and healing sanctuaries, emphasizing holistic healing for physical, emotional, and mental wellbeing.[4][5][6]
Notable public mentions: Profiles and articles reference Dr. Harry Edwards in broader civil rights and sociology contexts, and occasionally discuss broader themes related to sports activism and social justice, though these are not statements about the foundation’s ongoing activities. If you’re interested in connections between Edwards’ activism and the HEF, those sources cover his broader legacy rather than day-to-day foundation news.[2][8][9]
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TTOC Website The Official Website of Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee
www.ttoc.org“From time to time, you might have to take a different path than you had anticipated and planned, but you can still get there," Harry Edwards, a renowned sports activist and UC Berkeley professor emeritus of sociology, told sociology graduates at their May 13 commencement ceremony.
news.berkeley.eduThough slowed by terminal cancer, the acclaimed sociologist and athlete activist remains a vital resource.
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www.espn.comMembers of the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers linked arms during the national anthem for Thursday Night Football. It’s the latest show of solidarity among sports teams in response to President Trump’s criticism of protests against racial injustice. KTVU spoke to Civil Rights Icon Dr. Harry Edwards, considered a pioneer in fighting racism in sports. It’s the biggest display of athletic...
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