Navigating a White, Male Space: The Lived Experiences of Black, Female Ice Hockey Fans

With few exceptions, researchers have seldom explored the experiences of any female sport fan who may be identified as a member of a racial minority. Given related calls for further research, an examination into the lived experiences of ice hockey fans who identify as Black and female was undertaken...

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