Former NBA All-Stars Tracy McGrady and Jermaine O'Neal are launching a player representation agency, which will focus on serving young black players.
Rangers say the racist abuse aimed at Alfredo Morelos "must be condemned by everyone in Scottish football and society as a whole".
Shaunagh Brown says she does not feel like she fits in anywhere and it 'boils her blood' when people say they do not see colour.
Lewis Hamilton has issued a rebuke of drivers, teams and the sport for not doing enough to combat inequality through a united front.
Former Chelsea technical director Michael Emenalo believes his "aptitude and competence" have "not been presented correctly" because he is black.
Former South Africa captain Faf du Plessis says he "got it wrong before" in his understanding of race-related issues.
Lewis Hamilton says his Black Power salute after winning last week's Styrian GP was an "important moment", and one he will never forget.
Manchester City and England international Demi Stokes believes women's football can do much more to increase the number of black players playing professionally.
New Orleans Pelicans guard Jrue Holiday announced on Wednesday that he will donate the remainder of his 2020 salary, up to $5.3m, to social justice causes.
Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson has backed Wilfried Zaha to help lead the fight against racism.
Milwaukee Bucks players will join other NBA players who plan to put messages for social change on the back of their jerseys once games resume at the end of the month.
Quinton Fortune grew up in apartheid South Africa but found himself at "the lowest point of my life" after being racially abused by a team-mate.
Brendon Batson says modern footballers will no longer put up with racist abuse.
Lewis Hamilton believes Formula 1's drivers will become closer through continued discussion about the meaning of taking a knee.
Stephen Curry says hugely successful black people such as himself still have to deal with 'subtle racism'.
Stars from Liverpool, Everton and Leicester City are set to feature in a new video focusing on the Black Lives Matter message.
Sheffield United forward David McGoldrick has become the latest Premier League footballer to become the victim of disgraceful racial abuse.
UK Sport insists the boardrooms of sporting organisations should reflect the diversity of modern UK society.
Lewis Hamilton was joined in taking a knee by the majority of his fellow drivers ahead of the Styrian GP, while some again drivers opted to stand.
Black Players for Change executive director Justin Morrow has hit out at the lack of black representation "at all levels" of Major League Soccer.