How Unionization Can Solve the Crisis in College Football
Jason Stahl joins Edge of Sports to talk about the campaign to unionize college football.

Where sports and politics collide, hosted by Nation magazine Sports Editor Dave Zirin
Body: This week, we speak to College Football Players Association founder Jason Stahl about how to compensate college athletes in a manner that makes sense.
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This week, we speak to College Football Players Association founder Jason Stahl about how to compensate college athletes in a manner that makes sense.
Zirin’s latest: Protesting the World Cup (and a Cinematic Easter Egg)
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Where sports and politics collide, hosted by Nation magazine Sports Editor Dave Zirin
This week, we speak to the great bestselling author Dr. Eddie Glaude about his new book America, U.S.A.: How Race Shadows the Nation's Anniversaries.” We also speak to Hoops Savant Arya Shirazi about the Knicks-Spurs NBA finals.
From Brunson to Wemby, truly hoops nirvana.
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https://www.thenation.com/podcast/culture/eos-052826/
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