MLS unveils programs to combat racism and fight for social justice
TORONTO — Major League Soccer unveiled a series of initiatives Monday to combat racism, advocate for social justice and increase representation in the sport.
MLS says the programs come out of several months of discussions with key league stakeholders, including a recent meeting between the MLS board and the Black Players For Change.
MLS commissioner Don Garber will sit on a newly formed diversity committee consisting of members of the MLS board of governors, representatives of Black Players For Change, club executives, coaches, former MLS players and members of Pitch Black, a resource group of Black employees from the MLS office.
Committee goals will be to work with the league to develop a strategy toward diversity, inclusion, opportunity and social justice, including supporting and championing the proposed initiatives.