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The “Inspire Change” Special Shows How the NFL is Fighting for Equality - Los Angeles Sentinel

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To display their commitment to combating social injustices, the NFL aired a one-hour TV special called “Inspire Change.” Music and movie icon, Queen Latifah, was the host; the special consisted of interviews and speeches by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.

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