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Motaung and his squad had to be accommodated at the newly opened Palm Springs Hotel in the coloured-zoned suburb of Wentworth ...
Though it is easier to call out racism in county cricket than his playing days, Butcher feels the discrimination, whether subtle or in your face, remains ...
From the Cape Flats to the forefront of inclusive aquatics, Nabilah Diedericks is reshaping the landscape of South African ...
Forty five years after becoming the first Black cricketer to play for England, Roland Butcher says there is still a long way to go before racism is rooted out of the game and the British society in ...
Flowers, donated treasured items, and a Boxer-mix dog awaits guests past the entrance of the eccentric tea garden. Not far away, a man from humble beginnings tends a fledgling herb business.
'We’re in 2025 and still talking about it': Roland Butcher on why racism in cricket hasn’t gone away
Butcher, who shuttles between his native Barbados and the UK, is currently in England spreading the message of an inclusive ...
Forty five years after becoming the first Black cricketer to play for England, Roland Butcher says there is still a long way to go before racism is rooted out of the game and the British society in ...
A group of Indigenous youth from the United States, some as young as seven, visited the United Nations Headquarters in New York this week for the first time.
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