At the invitation of the Renaissance Foundation, the Arthur Ashe Legacy team spent several
productive days in London in conjunction with the 2023 Wimbledon championships. Click here
for more highlights.
A huge congratulations to AAL Advisory Board member and Sports Curator at NMAAHC, Damion Thomas, who received the North American Society for Sports History’s Sports History and Social Justice Award!!
In Memoriam – Randall Robinson
The Arthur Ashe Legacy extends its condolences to the family and friends of Randall Robinson, a tireless advocate for social justice whom we were privileged to interview for the Arthur Ashe Oral History Project.
Arthur Ashe Legacy at UCLA was thrilled to participate in the Direct Effect Innovation Challenge, where college teams from Georgetown U, MICA, Bowie State U, and Eastern Kentucky U competed, creating campaigns to bring awareness to Ashe’s story and legacy. Pictured teams in their Ashe shirts from the Ashe brand at Rowing Blazers.
After a COVID-19 hiatus, UCLA Bruins and friends are back at the US Open, celebrating our students and the great Arthur Ashe!
Kevin Dowdell, London Dowdell, and Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe at the Arthur Ashe Legacy booth.
August 27, 2022
Friends at the Booth
Daniel Sikwese (left) and David Mwanza (right) with the Arthur Ashe Activity Books made for the Arthur Ashe Legacy Booth at the US Open.
Some of our wonderful booth volunteers
Right to left: John Lampl, Chris Kwok, Margot Foley, Victor Villegas, Ashish Sharma, Michael Oneal
Members of the UCLA Ashe contingent took a field trip to the Arthur Ashe pop-up store in New York.
Pictured: Yolanda Hester, Patricia Turner, Karl Blanchard (Ashe brand), Joy McKee and Chinyere Nwonye
After a COVID-19 hiatus, UCLA Bruins and friends are back at the US Open, celebrating our students and the great Arthur Ashe!
Ayan Broomfield, UCLA tennis player, partner to Frances Tiafoe
Visit from Virginia Commonwealth University
On May 3, 2022, Arthur Ashe Legacy Program Director Dr. Patricia A. Turner and oral historian Chinyere Nwonye welcomed 25 visiting graduate students and faculty from the Virginia Commonwealth University Center for Sport Leadership Program.
UCLA’s Arthur Ashe Legacy Fund Launches Ashe Internship at SPORTFIVE Agency
Jada Hart ’20, M.Ed. ’21 completed the inaugural Arthur Ashe Internship this summer at SPORTFIVE, a global sports marketing agency. Hart is a professional tennis player and Bruin who received her bachelor’s in political science and master’s in transformative coaching and leadership.
Christopher Kwok Speaks on Anti-Asian Racism Panel
On May 11, longtime Arthur Ashe US Open booth volunteer, Christopher Kwok, joined other Bruins in a panel entitled Bruins Speak: Anti-Asian Racism, Athletics and Social Justice, a Zoom presentation co-sponsored by Asian American Studies, the Institute for American Cultures, the Academic Advancement Program (AAP), UCLA Athletics, and the Arthur Ashe Legacy Fund. Kwok’s remarks emphasized the role that Ashe’s activism, along with that of other celebrated black Bruin athletes, served as a model for the leadership role he is currently taking in nation-wide efforts to fight anti-Asian hate.
Arthur Ashe Legacy Project Awarded $150,000 Grant by Mellon Foundation
The grant will support the continued development of the Arthur Ashe Oral History Project, the Arthur Ashe: An Inspiration Tour museum exhibition, and other projects.
The Oral History project, led by Yolanda Hester and Chinyere Nwonye, is launched on two coasts, with interviews of Ashe friends and colleagues Donald Dell, Carole Dell, Larry Nagler, Ken Bentley, Buzzy Hettleman, and his high school tennis teammate Raymond Turner.
On October 30, 2019, friend and teammates Charlie Pasarell and Donald Dell shared stories about the impact of Arthur Ashe with students in African American Studies 19, Understanding the Second Half of the 20th Century Through the Life of Arthur Ashe.