“…Indeed, research exploring various sport settings consistently shows instances of social injustice are commonplace in college sport and negatively affect athletes, coaches, administrators and staff. A review of this literature suggests most investigations have focused on the prevalence and destructive effects of injustices related to race (Agyemang, Singer, & DeLorme, 2010;Cunningham, 2010;Singer, 2005), gender (Bruening & Dixon, 2008;Burton, 2014;Cunningham, 2008;Fink, 2014;Shaw & Frisby, 2006) sexual orientation (Cunningham, 2012;Melton & Cunningham, 2012Sartore and Cunningham, 2010), physical ability (Misener & Darcy, 2014), unethical leadership practices (Burton & Welty Peachey, 2014), and athlete rights (Staurowsky, 2014). Interestingly though, theoretical and empirical examinations of how intercollegiate sport-as an institution and the individuals associated with it-promotes social change have lagged behind considerably.…”