Racism and Prejudice in Sports

Gabriel

Chicanito Loza

About the Author

Gabriel Chicanito Loza

About the Author

G’ Chicanito’ M was a street gangster ( of the 13s ) in the streets of Los Angeles. Whose life was epically formatted on the motion picture ‘American Me’ (“read all the books you’ve ever read”..) And whose professional boxing career was hampered, by a diagnoses.

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    What Our Customer Says

    This book opened my eyes to the biases that exist in the sports industry. G’ CHICANITO ‘M’s compelling arguments and heartfelt passion left me inspired to examine how we evaluate athletic talent across cultures. A thought-provoking read!

    James Carter, Former Collegiate Athlete

    A bold and necessary read! G’ CHICANITO ‘M doesn’t just highlight the problem; he forces us to confront the reasons these biases persist. This is an essential book for sports fans and social justice advocates alike.

    Sandra Rivera

    G’ CHICANITO ‘M offers a well-researched critique of systemic racism in sports. His thought-provoking insights inspire meaningful conversations about fairness, equality, and how we value athletic achievements. A must-read for anyone who cares about diversity in sports.

    Dr. Enrique Martinez, Author and Historian

    The stories of Chicano athletes like Julio Cesar Chavez and Fernando Valenzuela are brought to life with urgency and passion. This book goes beyond sports, tackling issues of culture, identity, and respect. Truly inspiring!

    Luis Ortega, Sports Journalist

    A powerful and unflinching examination of racism in American sports. G’ CHICANITO ‘M challenges readers to reconsider how Chicano athletes are treated, using examples that truly resonate. This book is a game-changer for anyone passionate about justice in sports.

    Maria Lopez

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