The United States national anthem The Star-Spangled Banner will no longer be played before Dallas Mavericks home games in the NBA.
Manchester United defender Axel Tuanzebe was subjected to racist abuse again on social media following Saturday's draw with Everton.
Everton, Liverpool, Man City and Man Utd have issued a joint statement condemning the racist abuse endured by multiple professional footballers in recent weeks.
New F1 boss Stefano Domenicali has further explained how the sport's drivers can act as role models and use their platform to highlight important issues.
Ralph Hasenhuttl insists his players remain upbeat despite being thrashed 9-0 by Manchester United on Tuesday night.
US gymnast Nia Dennis' floor routine celebrating "black excellence" has gone viral.
Tennis stars Naomi Osaka and Coco Gauff have been "great young leaders" during a difficult time of a global pandemic, believes Pam Shriver.
Junior Stanislas wants people to be held accountable for their actions online after he was subjected to racist slurs on Twitter.
LeBron James called a prosecutor's decision not to file charges against a police officer who shot Jacob Blake in Wisconsin "a blow to the heart".
Bournemouth have condemned the racial abuse suffered by Junior Stanislas after their win at Stoke, calling it "disgusting and completely intolerable".
Dragons winger Ashton Hewitt says he is "angered" at racist abuse aimed at him on social media but insists it will not stop him speaking out about social injustice.
Mark Warburton says the racist abuse QPR midfielder Bright Osayi-Samuel received was "sickening" and wants the "moronic individuals" to be named and shamed.
QPR's Geoff Cameron described the racist abuse Bright Osayi-Samuel received on social media as "disgusting" and says the club "collectively stand by our team-mate".
Bright Osayi-Samuel has revealed he was racially abused on social media after QPR's 1-1 draw with Norwich on Tuesday night.
The inside story of how military veteran and NFL rookie Nate Boyer inspired Colin Kaepernick to start taking a knee.
Lord Coe is in favour of athletes taking a knee at next summer's Olympic Games in Tokyo and says he is proud of the stance athletes are taking in support of equality.
South Africa's cricket team have expressed their "ongoing commitment" to support the Black Lives Matter campaign by raising their fists ahead of their latest match.
Leroy Rosenior has stressed the vital importance of speaking out when bearing witness to issues of discrimination.
The FA will take no disciplinary action over the crowd-related incidents at Millwall and Colchester on December 5.
A Professional Footballers' Association survey has shown players overwhelmingly support continuing to take a knee.