Sports Equity Lab
Listening to athletes, framing key academic questions, and generating high-impact data to reduce ine
05/28/2026
You cannot engineer a culture of care while policing athletes' bodies.
Thank you to Dr. Ali Miller and Dr. Marie-Fatima Hyacinthe from for joining our last monthly meeting to lead a critical discussion on the IOC's latest sex-testing policies and their impact on human rights.
We strongly encourage our community to explore the incredible research and advocacy tools at Humans of Sport to learn more about defending bodily autonomy in athletics. 🛑👟
05/07/2026
📣 We're launching the Sports Equity Youth Scholars Summer Program!
Are you a high schooler passionate about sports, equity, and research? The Sports Equity Lab is accepting applications for a unique 9-week online research experience designed exclusively for ambitious students from around the world. 🌍
Work alongside world-class researchers, contribute to real sports equity projects, and earn a certificate from the Sports Equity Lab—all from wherever you are!
🤔 What you'll gain: Mentorship from SEL scholars, practical skills in data collection and academic writing, and a global network of peers.
🔍 What we're looking for: Motivated, curious students passionate about sports. No prior research experience needed—just drive and intellectual curiosity!
💲 Tuition: $3,000. A limited number of need-based scholarships are available for highly motivated students.
⚠️ Key Dates (Summer 2025):
🔚 Application Deadline: May 31
‼️ Decisions Released: June 5
✔️ Program Start: Week of June 22
Spots are limited to just 15 students per cycle! Don't miss your chance to be part of something new. Ready to take the next step?
🔗 Click the link in our bio to apply and submit your CV!
📧 Questions? Email [email protected] for more info
“Both movements are important.” ♿🏀✨
Matt Scott, Paralympic gold medalist in wheelchair basketball for Team USA, highlights the ongoing gap in recognition between the Olympic and Paralympic movements. While media coverage sometimes brings them together, too often the Paralympics are left out of the spotlight.
Adaptive sports carry the same value, excellence, and impact — and deserve consistent visibility and respect.
Recognition shouldn’t be occasional, it should be equal ⚖️
03/13/2026
This week, Sports Equity Lab was in Mexico for the IV Congreso Internacional del Deporte (March 10–12) 🇲🇽 🏃
🎙Our researcher presented his PhD research on crime in sport in a talk titled:
"El deporte como entorno criminógeno: estructura, cultura y producción de violencia."
ENG: “Sports as a Crime-Prone Environment: Structure, Culture, and the Production of Violence.”
His presentation explored how the structures and cultures within sport can shape environments where different forms of violence may emerge — an essential conversation for building safer and more equitable sporting spaces.
Swipe through to see moments from the presentation and the congress program!🌟
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