Oct 07, 2022
Posted by: Jason Block
Adam Fraser,
NY,
SDG 10,
SDG 11,
SDG 13,
SDG 16,
SDG 17,
SDG 3,
SDG 4,
SDG 5,
SDG 8,
SDG 9
Adam: Thanks for having me, Spiffy! Laureus Sport for Good Foundation uses sport to change the world for the better. That could be using boxing in Brazil to get kids out of gangs, basketball in Brooklyn to help kids stay in school, or surfing in South Africa to help young people with their mental health. We are lucky enough to work with many of the world's greatest athletes to achieve those goals, including Chris Paul in the NBA and the tennis star Naomi Osaka. We work with many more as well. They all believe sport has the power to change the world.
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Sep 23, 2022
Posted by: Jason Block
HI,
Honolulu,
SDG 11,
SDG 12,
SDG 13,
SDG 14,
SDG 15,
SDG 9,
Sterling Higa,
USA
Sterling Higa: Though Hawai‘i is often stereotyped as paradise, it comes at a price. The cost of living in Hawai‘i is more than many locals can afford. Housing is the largest expense for most families. The underlying economics of building in Hawai‘i, a burdensome system of regulations, and NIMBY ("not in my backyard") opposition groups combine to create a system where not much housing is being built at a price that local families can afford. Housing Hawaii's Future rallies students and young locals to educate themselves, get civically engaged, and take action to address the housing affordability crisis in Hawai‘i.