Misc Soccer News

Oakland Roots SC Deepens Ties with Cal State East Bay at the Intersection of Sport and Social Justice

Oakland Roots Sports Club Sets 2023 Theme Nights at Laney College

March 30, 2023 – United Soccer League Championship (USL)Oakland Roots News Release

Oakland Roots SC hosted an event focusing on gender equity in soccer with the Center for Sports and Social Justice in Oakland in April 2022.

This week, Oakland Roots SC will take the field at California State University, East Bay for the first time, but the two organizations have already been working together for years, thanks to our shared belief in the role of sports in driving social change.


CSU, EB, which boasts one of the most diverse student bodies in the United States, has been recognized as a leader in this space for over a decade thanks to the work of The Center for Sport and Social Justice (CSSJ), which was formed in 2011.

The mission of the CSSJ is to promote inclusion and social justice in sport and physical activity through community engagement and scholarly activities, and is led by Co-Directors Dr. Matthew Atencio and Dr. Missy Wright, professors from the Department of Kinesiology.

The CSSJ has hosted over 30 events featuring nationally recognized speakers, athletes and advocates for the role of sports in creating a more equitable society. Importantly, the CSSJ cultivates working relationships with leading community sports organizations including Oakland Roots and Soul SC, to improve environmental, community, and family life in the region.

Oakland Roots SC staff also support the CSSJ directly through voluntary service with both Chief Purpose Officer Mike Geddes and Mental Health and Sport Performance Coach Lisa Bonta Sumii serving on the CSSJ advisory board.

So far, the CSSJ and Oakland Roots SC have come together for two key collaborations, focusing on environmental sustainability and athlete mental health.

CSSJ scholars and student representatives have also assisted Oakland Roots SC in their goal to create a long-term sustainability strategy. In 2022, a technical report was developed by the CSSJ that referred to community-focused, grassroots and indigenous practices used to reduce carbon emissions. This report eventually provided several recommendations to Oakland Roots SC in regards to tackling climate change and the reduction of greenhouse gasses.

“The CSSJ has been a great resource for us as we build the first, Purpose-driven professional sports club in the United States. We appreciate the chance to learn from and support the pioneering work the Center has done in this space, and we’re delighted to now be able to collaborate with Cal State East Bay on…

Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at OurSports Central United Soccer League Championship USL News…