Black Power: el día que dos atletas afroamericanos fueron sancionados por convertir un podio olímpico en un grito de justicia
En octubre de 1968, Tommie Smith y John Carlos alzaron sus puños y bajaron la cabeza durante el himno de EE.UU. Fue una protesta simple y silenciosa que denunció el racismo y sacudió al mundo, meses después del asesinato de Martin Luther King

Olympic legend John Carlos says ”Don’t miss” the men’s 200, which will be “exceptional”
In Oregon for the World Athletics Championships, track’s elder statesman gives his take on Noah Lyles, Erriyon Knighton and how athletes are different from his day.

Mexico City protest from 1968 and “The Boys in the Boat” slated to get the Hollywood treatment
A film called “’68″ will tell the story of Tommie Smith and John Carlos while George Clooney is directing a movie based on the 1936 Olympic rowers

US Olympians Develop Protest Plans, Push for Equality
(ATR) Mexico City protest legend John Carlos among those tapped to advise US Olympic and Paralympic Committee.

Top Story Replay -- OpEd: Protestors Will Test Tokyo Olympics
(ATR) Is punishment required for Olympic protests to have meaning? ATR’s Ed Hula raises the question.

OpEd: Protestors Will Test Tokyo Olympics
(ATR) Is punishment required for Olympic protests to have meaning? ATR’s Ed Hula raises the question.

U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee announces U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame, class of 2019
Beyonce y Jay-Z irrumpen en el Mundo Olimpico
(ATR) La famosa pareja se disfraza de los legendarios Tommie Smith y Florence Griffith-Joyner

Mexico 1968 - Of Dreams and Destiny
Olympic scholar Idy Uyoe's conversation with John Carlos about the Black Pride Salute in Mexico City 50 years ago.
