More Than Running with Dana Giordano
57min2020 MAY 18
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“The more I ran, the more questions I started to ask about this space. When I would run, I never saw anyone who looked like me. I am an African American woman. I lived in a neighborhood that is not African-American and is a predominantly white and Latinx population. Running in the neighborhood I started to wonder, ‘Do black women run? Do other African American people run? Because I’m not seeing them. I knew I couldn’t be the only person to run. This kind of peaked my curiosity and the questions that I had about this space.” Tiffany Chenault is a sociology professor at Salem State University and the Black Girls Run Boston chapter leader. She is also working on a book about race and its place in the running community. Dana and Tiffany discuss how she found the sport and her initial reaction to seeing very few women like her on the starting line, what got her hooked (she's now run 46 half marathons in 46 states) and the changes/conversations that can take place to do better. Note: This conversation was recorded before the death of Ahmaud Arbery sparked a greater conversation about diversity, race and representation in running. Subscribe and listen now on Apple Podcasts,Spotify,Google PodcastsandAnchor. Follow Tiffany on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/tiffygc1/ Follow Dana: https://twitter.com/dana_gio6 https://www.instagram.com/dana_gio/ Follow us: twitter.com/CitiusMag instagram.com/citiusmag facebook.com/citiusmag

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