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Rebound - Sports, Community, and the Inclusive City (Paperback)
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Rebound - Sports, Community, and the Inclusive City (Paperback)
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Loot Price R378
Discovery Miles 3 780
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HERITAGE TORONTO 2022 BOOK AWARD NOMINEE From basketball hoops to
cricket bats, the role community sports play in our cities and how
crucial they are to diversity and inclusion. "The virus exposed how
we live and work. It also revealed how we play, and what we lose
when we have to stop." For every kid who makes it to the NBA,
thousands more seek out the pleasure and camaraderie of pick-up
basketball in their local community centre or neighbourhood park.
It's a story that plays out in sport after sport - team and
individual, youth and adult, men's and women's. While the dazzle of
pro athletes may command our attention, grassroots sports build the
bridges that link city-dwellers together in ways that go well
beyond the physical benefits. The pandemic and heightened awareness
of racial exclusion reminded us of the importance of these pastimes
and the public spaces where we play. In this closely reported
exploration of the role of community sports in diverse cities,
Toronto journalist Perry King makes an impassioned case for
re-imagining neighbourhoods whose residents can be active, healthy,
and connected. "I couldn't stop reading Perry King's Rebound. An
evocative essay about the transformative and uniting power of local
sports in a city with residents from every country in the world,
the book is well researched, entertaining, and informative. It
spoke to my own experiences as a young athlete fitting into a new
city when I first came to Toronto - and to the importance our city
government must place on local recreation and sports if our city is
to help all residents reach their potential. A fantastic
contribution to understanding Toronto - and to the power of local
recreation in any major city." -David Miller, former mayor of
Toronto
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