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A.R.T.
3 on 3
ANTI -RACISM TOURNAMENT
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HAD TO DO SOMETHING... following the horrific events connected to Mr. George Floyd and the response of the Black Lives Matter movement, Chris Johnson knew he and his Tunnel Vision team could not be silent. Johnson's extensive global basketball experience reinforced his belief that basketball has the power to bring people together regardless of any differences.
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Chris' passion and motivation to take action led to the birth of the Anti-Racism 3 on 3 Tournament, better known as A.R.T. Respecting the seriousness of the Covid-19 pandemic, the A.R.T. was a safe and positive way to unite people. As one of the most well attended athletic events of 2020, the A.R.T. successfully hosted 55 teams at four venues over three days.
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The Tunnel Vision Association successfully and safely brought together players and spectators of all ages, genders, and of various communities. The three day event provided a positive atmosphere promoting unity, racial equity, and social justice.
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Hoops for a Cause
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Basketball players from across Nova Scotia are participating in a 3-on-3-anti racism tournament.
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Allan April - CTV
Watch News Video
Pro baller brings anti-racism tournament home to North Preston.
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Brooklyn Currie · CBC News
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