Rowing in Color
Rowing in Color
Denise Aquino & Patricia Destine
Michael D. Green: Subjectivity and Unpacking Inequities in Rowing
47 minutes Posted Nov 26, 2020 at 8:00 pm.
]His thoughts on authenticity [13:22] Michael’s insight on access-related inequities as a result of program cuts on diversity within rowing [16:32]Advice for younger rowers of color [21:04]Code switching [24:45]Advice for coaches to understand social issues about race [30:28]Ever feeling like the go-to race person for his rowing team [34:42]The biggest takeaway for YOU, the listener [43:00]… and much more.To get in touch with Michael, please reach him on Instagram @michael_d_green or on Twitter @thoughts_by_mdg We hope that the conversation in this podcast helps us all in the rowing world -no matter your race -- to unify the rowing sport through diversity.If you have a response to this or any episode, we want to hear it. Send us your voice message at www.speakpipe.com/rowingincolor or just check out our Linktree (linktr.ee/rowingincolor). If you don't follow us on IG already, find us @rowingincolor.Lastly, if you can, please hit "follow" or "subscribe" wherever you listen to podcasts. If you can, please leave a rating and a review on Apple Podcast -- it would really mean a lot.We hope you and yours are well. Stay safe.
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#040 - Michael D. Green is of Jamaican descent and a Senior heavyweight rower at Dartmouth College. In this episode, we talked about:How he got into rowing [4:18]His thoughts on authenticity [13:22] Michael’s insight on access-related inequities as a result of program cuts on diversity within rowing [16:32]Advice for younger rowers of color [21:04]Code switching [24:45]Advice for coaches to understand social issues about race [30:28]Ever feeling like the go-to race person for his rowing team [34:42]The biggest takeaway for YOU, the listener [43:00]… and much more.To get in touch with Michael, please reach him on Instagram @michael_d_green or on Twitter @thoughts_by_mdg We hope that the conversation in this podcast helps us all in the rowing world -- no matter your race -- to unify the rowing sport through diversity.If you have a response to this or any episode, we want to hear it. Send us your voice message at www.speakpipe.com/rowingincolor or just check out our Linktree (linktr.ee/rowingincolor). If you don't follow us on IG already, find us @rowingincolor.Lastly, if you can, please hit "follow" or "subscribe" wherever you listen to podcasts. If you can, please leave a rating and a review on Apple Podcast -- it would really mean a lot.We hope you and yours are well. Stay safe.