Checking Back in on Hispanic Heritage Month
January 07 2009
While Hispanic Heritage Month in the US may have ended on October 15th, it’s always a good time to take notice of inspired talent.
During October, 7 Miami high schools participated in a design challenge on the theme of ‘Pride In Our Hispanic Heritage.’ The designs were judged by hip-hop artist, Fat Joe; local artist, Lebo; Chris Nunez of Miami Ink; baseball player, Gio Gonzalez; and Satcha Pretto of Univision.
Check out the video to get a glimpse of the immense talent and energy in Miami and see the winning design.
MÉS: More Than Football
December 05 2008
It’s a big week for football/soccer Gamechangers. In addition to the Homeless World Cup, Nike has announced a partnership with FC Barcelona and UNHCR to launch MÉS.
MÉS is more than football. It’s an opportunity to help young refugees rebuild their lives through s ...
Homeless World Cup Kicks Off Down Under
December 01 2008
The fields in Melbourne, Australia aren't this quiet any longer. Today (Monday, Australia time) 500 players from 56 nations started match play in the Homeless World Cup. Over the next week they'll play more than 400 games of street soccer: maximum of 4 players per side, two halves of 7 minut ...