Azeem Rafiq says the £100,000 fine handed to Essex by an independent Cricket Discipline Commission for the “systemic use of racist and/or discriminatory language and/or conduct” isn't good enough to tackle racism in sport.
Highly regarded business leader Harry Chathli has become the new chair of Yorkshire, marking what he and the club hope is a new chapter after a turbulent period.
Birmingham players Troy Deeney and Neil Etheridge have called for more to be done around racism in football, comparing the culture inside grounds to the film 'The Purge'.
Kick It Out has launched a new brand and "refreshed vision" that includes a focus on supporting sports other than football in the fight against discrimination.
Here at Sky, we are really keen to hear from viewers who have had real life experiences – has a racist incident put you off attending or participating in a game?
Anton Ferdinand believes the consequences of racism are worse for victims than perpetrators and said he was shunned in the wake of the 2011 John Terry incident.
Ebony Rainford-Brent says she turned off her social media in anticipation of a backlash against her video on racism in cricket.
Michael Holding has praised England's footballers for continuing to take a knee in the fight against racism, while criticising their cricket counterparts.
Ollie Robinson should not be severely punished if an investigation into his historical offensive tweets proves he has changed his behaviour, according to Michael Holding.
Kick It Out's head of development Troy Townsend has condemned the supporters who booed when players took a knee prior to England's friendly against Austria.
The Premier League's head of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Iffy Onuora has described the racist abuse of Marcus Rashford as "appalling".
Alex Simmons believes RFL panels dealing with cases of alleged racism should be more diverse to ensure they can fully appreciate the effect such comments have.
Marcelo Bielsa believes Patrick Bamford's desire to see more action taken to tackle racism within football should be "applauded".
Thierry Henry says he has "had enough of talking" about racist abuse, following his decision to come off social media.
Arsenal have launched a #StopOnlineAbuse action plan as part of a collective effort within football aimed at combatting discrimination on social media.
Brentford players will stop taking a knee before their games, as they believe the gesture is "no longer having an impact" in the game.
Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger has revealed he suffered "immense" racist abuse on social media following the sacking of Frank Lampard.
Roman Abramovich has revealed his motivation to fight anti-Semitism at Chelsea stemmed from wanting the club to be "welcoming to everyone".
The Premier League and English Football League have reiterated that they will continue to support players who decide to take a knee.
Premier League players have continued to take a knee on the opening weekend of the 2020/21 season to show their support for the anti-racism movement.