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League of Fans - Sweatshops Action!
Ralph Nader's Book Review of "Whatís My Name, Fool? Sports and Resistance in the United States" (8/5/05)
Dave Zirin, author of "What's My Name, Fool? Sports and Resistance in the United States," on why he wrote the book: Storming the Castle: Why We Need To Know Our Radical Sports History (7/14/05)
League of Fans asks friends to support the Educating for Justice "Stop Nike Sweatshops" campaign by writing to LeBron James (4/30/04)
League of Fans' "GOOD SPORTS / BAD SPORTS" email bulletin. Topics: GOOD SPORTS - Wahconah Park; BAD SPORTS - Major League Sweatshops (3/12/04)
Ralph Nader and League of Fans urge Major League Baseball to adopt worker rights standards for product licensing agreements (2/10/04)
Ralph Nader and League of Fans ask LeBron James to support workers' rights in Nike factories (12/4/03)
League of Fans' "GOOD SPORTS / BAD SPORTS" email bulletin. Topics: 1. Sportswriter comes out; 2. Nike unscathed in sweatshop case; 3. MLB and the Dominican Republic; 4. Redskins and racism (10/7/03)
Ralph Nader and League of Fans' letter to LeBron James requesting that he push for anti-sweatshop provisions in shoe contract (4/8/03)
Media Coverage "What's My Name, Fool? Sports and Resistance in the United States," Common Dreams, August 6, 2005. (Book Review) "Ralph Nader and League of Fans Urge Major League Baseball to Adopt Worker Rights Standards for Product Licensing Agreements," NYC Indymedia Center, February 12, 2004. (action) "Ralph Nader and League of Fans Urge Major League Baseball to Adopt Worker Rights Standards for Product Licensing Agreements," Common Dreams, February 10, 2004. (action) "Nader asks LeBron James to support workers' rights in Nike factories," Cleveland Indymedia Center, December 5, 2003. (action) / (action) "Nader urges LeBron to pressure Nike," CNN/Money, December 4, 2003. (action) / (action) "Nader Asks LeBron James to Support Workers' Rights in Nike Factories," Common Dreams, December 4, 2003. (action) / (action) Jason Whitlock, "What would Larry Bird say?," ESPN.com, May 29, 2003. (action) Harvey Araton, "Should the 'Next Jordan' Strive to Be Unlike Mike?," New York Times, May 24, 2003. (action) Andy Friedlander, "Chat Room; Ralph Nader, Consumer advocate," Fort Worth Star-Telegram, May 18, 2003. (action) / (action) "The Rev. Nader calls," Akron Beacon Journal, April 10, 2003. (action) Bud Shaw, "Nader's shoe size too large for James' feet," Cleveland Plain Dealer, April 10, 2003. (action) Tom Reed, "Nader asks LeBron to take a stand," Akron Beacon Journal, April 9, 2003. (action) "Consumer advocacy group asks LeBron for help," Cleveland Plain Dealer, April 9, 2003. (action "LeBron James urged to speak out against sweatshops," The Business Journal, Portland, April 9, 2003. (action) "Ralph Nader and League of Fans Ask LeBron James to Push for Anti-Sweatshop Provisions in His Upcoming Sneaker Contract," Common Dreams, April 8, 2003. (action) "Nader Group Asks LeBron James For Help On Sweatshops," SportsFan Magazine, April 8, 2003. (action)
"Ralph Nader and League of Fans Ask LeBron James to Push for Anti-Sweatshop Provisions in His Upcoming Sneaker Contract," Sweatshop Watch, April 8, 2003. (action)
(Complete List of Media Coverage)
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