Wisconsin's three major professional sports teams have led calls for change following the police shooting of a black man in the Milwaukee suburb of Kenosha.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has admitted he wishes the league had listened to Colin Kaepernick sooner when he began protesting in 2016.
The Milwaukee Bucks players and coaches hace pledged to redouble their social justice focus in the wake of the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Marland Yarde says some of his Sale team-mates have received death threats relating to how they marked the BLM movement.
The UK's first female, Muslim referee has told Sky Sports News she feels like she is entering a man's world and is showing them who is boss.
"I have heard myths such as black people can't swim, our bones are too dense, we sink when we get into the water. It's not meant for us...."
Washington's new team president Jason Wright says he is planning to change the culture around the NFL franchise.
The resumption of the Guinness PRO14 will see players marking the fight against racism and remembering victims of coronavirus with two separate pre-match gestures.
Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri says altercation with security guard during the 2019 NBA Finals occurred 'because I am black'.
Billy Vunipola says he declined to take a knee in support of Black Lives Matter last weekend because of his opposition to elements of the movement's protests.
Patrick Mahomes says he will continue to use his platform to speak out against racism and social injustice.
LeBron James used his news conference following the Los Angeles Lakers' Game 1 playoff loss to the Portland Trail Blazers to call for justice for Breonna Taylor.
Former Everton striker Victor Anichebe says he was the victim of racial profiling after he was stopped by police while driving his car last week on Merseyside.
The Washington Football Team made a historic announcement on Monday by naming former running back Jason Wright as the NFL's first black team president.
Radhi Jaidi discusses life as an African coach in the US and his hopes of returning to the Premier League
Patrick van Aanholt has implored social media companies to be more robust in tackling abuse online after a racist message was sent to him on Instagram.
FC Dallas have released a statement condemning the racist abuse and death threats sent to defender Reggie Cannon.
Reggie Cannon was left "hurt" and "disgusted" after boos were heard when players and officials knelt before FC Dallas' MLS match with Nashville.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones vowed he and his team would show "grace" as he promised an open dialogue with his players about kneeling during the national anthem.
Sky Sports NFL expert Neil Reynolds picks out six storylines to monitor across the 2020 season.