Brazil Modernized Soccer. Soccer Modernized Brazil.

Brazilians Made an English Game Beautiful, and in the Process, Helped the Nation Embrace Its Racial Diversity

Brazil—as two recent book titles point out, and almost any kid kicking a ball anywhere in the world can tell you—is the country of soccer. While the modern sport’s actual birthplace is England, Brazil is the spiritual center of the sport. Brazil, whose beloved canarinho team is the only one to play in all World Cups and to have won five, perfected the English invention, inspiring a more poetic, fluid version of the game. And while Brazil made modern soccer, the extent to which soccer made modern Brazil is often …

The Racism That Changed My Life

My L.A. Childhood Was Tough. But Seeing the Struggles of South Africans Inspired Me to Help Kids in My Own Backyard.

I first learned black history from Ms. Gilliard, my teacher at 96th Street Elementary School in Watts, who selected me to present the “I Have a Dream” speech in a …

You Call It a College Campus. I Call It Another Planet.

Can Universities Around California and the Country Do a Better Job of Welcoming Diverse Student Bodies?

The University of California (UC) system has struggled to reflect the state’s ethnic diversity since California eliminated race-based affirmative action in 1996. Last fall, a video created by a group …

America’s Got an Undergraduate Problem

Higher Education Needs to Be More Inclusive ... So Where Do We Start?

In 1996, California voters banned affirmative action in public universities. Since then, the state’s public universities have struggled to enroll black and Latino students–and to keep them on campus.  Over …

‘Twelve Years a Slave’ Made Me Proud of African-Americans

Our History is Difficult, But Knowing the Painful Truth Can Help Us Heal

A friend recently echoed the typical response I hear from people who have seen the film 12 Years a Slave: “I was moved.” Maybe they’re afraid to say too much …

USC Legal Scholar Jody David Armour

A Guy From the Golden Age of Funk

Jody David Armour is the Roy P. Crocker Professor of Law at the University of Southern California. He studies the relationship between racial justice, criminal justice, and the rule of …