The 2020 Tokyo #Olympics has sparked a global conversation about representation and inclusion. @mirarose88, @Politicultura and @JulesBoykoff joined us on @TwitterSpaces to discuss how the Olympics can create an even playing field for its diverse global athletes 1/7
.@JulesBoykoff said ‘there’s definitely room for improvement’ in regards to what fairness and equality looks like in the future of the #OlympicGames 2/7
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The conversation wrapped with a reflection on athletes’ mental health. Athletes like Simone Biles and Naomi Osaka have been vocal about their personal struggles. Read more here 👉 reut.rs/3ihmLPd 7/7

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