b'THE STOP: LIVING, DRIVING AND DYING WHILE BLACKI CANT BREATHE/MUSIC FOR THE MOVEMENTAlongside every social justice demandsongs, and an original song, by and for change is a fitting soundtrack.for Black America with contemporary And therein lies the inspiration forartists and producers. Each song has The Undefeated and Disney Musicexclusive artwork created by Black Groups joint EP, I Cant Breathe/Musicartists. The art gives deeper meaning for the Movement. The EP releaseto each song. In a year of reckoning highlights the social injustice protestson the matter of racial inequities, taking place in America through Through the voices of athletes, experts andmusic and art. The project, aas well as a global pandemic and police, The Stop: Living, Driving and Dyingcollaboration between Theeconomic downturn, the music While Black is an Undefeated television specialUndefeated and Hollywood Records,reminds us of the importance that explored the experiences Black Americansreimagines historically significantof standing against injustice.have with law enforcement and the long-lasting impact these interactions have on African American communities. The show alsoIMPACT JOURNALISMexamined how The Talkconversations between Black parents and their children onIn July, The Undefeated published a piece by what to do when stopped by the policeoftenJesse Washington titled Noose comment by leaves children fearful of law enforcement. Penn State basketball coach points to larger NCAA problem. The coach in the article, Penn State mens basketball coach Pat THE RHODENChambers, resigned after an internal investigation that was triggered by FELLOWSHIP allegations of inappropriate conduct in Washingtons story.Six journalism andA CALDECOTT MEDAL AND A NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLERcommunications students from historically black collegesTHE UNDEFEATED BOOKand universities (HBCUs) participated in the third class of the Rhoden Fellowship, a one-yearThe platforms work extends into literature, as we look sports journalism internship program with Theto draw young audiences into important dialogues Undefeated that identifies and trains aspiringon race and inequity. The Undefeated, a book based sports journalists. Headed by Undefeated editor- on a poem originally published on The Undefeateds at-large and former New York Times award- website, won the prestigious Caldecott Medal as the winning columnist William C. Rhoden, the fellowstop picture book for children in 2020. The Undefeated work as correspondents during the academicalso published The Fierce 44, an illustrated childrens year covering and reporting sports, as well asbook based on an interactive digital project that general news, at their respective universityidentified 44 pathbreaking African Americans and communities for The Undefeateds HBCU vertical. quickly became a New York Times Best Seller. Follow @ESPNCitizenshipwww.espn.com/citizenship 31'