Every person present at the opening game of the NBA's restarted season knelt in support of the Black Lives Matter movement during the pre-game national anthem.
LPGA Tour player Mariah Stackhouse believes more can be done to reduce gender and racial inequality within golf, although is excited for the future of the women's game.
Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha believes black footballers are being put off using social media because of the volume of racist abuse.
The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) has appointed Michael Bourne as its new performance director.
Scottish Premiership players will take a knee ahead of kick-off this weekend as the 2020/21 season gets underway, live on Sky Sports.
Washington head coach Ron Rivera says he will stand for the national anthem this season but is considering taking a knee during the coin toss.
Lando Norris is confident F1's drivers will be able to "do much better job" in showing their support against racism at the British GP.
LMA chief executive Richard Bevan says key concrete action is needed to accelerate the number of BAME coaches, managers and leaders in football.
A 15-year-old boy has been arrested after Luton Town player Peter Kioso was racially abused online, police have said.
As she prepares to make her WNBA debut, Dallas Wings rookie Satou Sabally has stated that saying 'Black Lives Matter' is not political, but rather a human rights issue.
LeBron James used his news conference following the Los Angeles Lakers' first scrimmage game in the NBA bubble to call for justice for Breonna Taylor.
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Jordan Henderson are among a group of high-profile sports stars coming together in support of a new anti-racism message.
Anthony Joshua admits he felt "deeply" about George Floyd's death and has sought to educate himself even more about the Black Lives Matter movement.
The WNBA returns to your screens on Sky Sports this weekend as the 2020 season gets underway in Bradenton, Florida.
NBA head coaches are making racial equality and the fight against social injustice priorities ahead of the resumption of the 2019-20 season.
The British Olympic Association will back any athlete who wishes to take a knee in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement at the rescheduled Tokyo Games.
San Antonio Spurs urged people to educate themselves on the history of US social injustice and vowed to ensure the momentum of anti-racism protests will not stop.
The NBA restart takes another step forward on Wednesday night with the first set of pre-season games. Get a look at the arena in which the scrimmages will be played.
The NFL is planning to allow players to have decal stickers on the back of their helmets bearing names or initials of victims of systemic racism and police violence.
Michael Holding made an impassioned plea for black lives to matter now but will the cross-sport push for an end to inequality result in permanent change?