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Recognize: Black Heroes of the NHL
Dean Barnes / Podstarter
30 episodes
4 months ago

Have you heard about the black and bi-racial heroes who broke into the NHL?


As a kid, Dean Barnes Ph.D started collecting hockey cards with spare change his Dad gave him. Dean is a Black Canadian, who grew up in Burlington, Ontario, Canada, at a time when not many players on the ice looked like him. His collection grew. In August, 2021, he managed to collect the rookie cards of most of the nearly 100 Black and biracial players who have appeared in at least one NHL game.


Through intimate conversations, we will share the story of 100 Black and biracial players who played at an NHL level. Each episode starts with a card, but there story always goes much deeper.


Recognize is proudly supported by eBay Canada. Start your own collection at ebay.ca/hockeycards

To learn more on how you can help make hockey accessible to all, check out hockeyequality.org

The see the Black Hockey card collection and learn more go to www.blackhockeycards.com


Produced by Podstarter


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Have you heard about the black and bi-racial heroes who broke into the NHL?


As a kid, Dean Barnes Ph.D started collecting hockey cards with spare change his Dad gave him. Dean is a Black Canadian, who grew up in Burlington, Ontario, Canada, at a time when not many players on the ice looked like him. His collection grew. In August, 2021, he managed to collect the rookie cards of most of the nearly 100 Black and biracial players who have appeared in at least one NHL game.


Through intimate conversations, we will share the story of 100 Black and biracial players who played at an NHL level. Each episode starts with a card, but there story always goes much deeper.


Recognize is proudly supported by eBay Canada. Start your own collection at ebay.ca/hockeycards

To learn more on how you can help make hockey accessible to all, check out hockeyequality.org

The see the Black Hockey card collection and learn more go to www.blackhockeycards.com


Produced by Podstarter


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Hockey
Society & Culture,
History,
Documentary,
Sports
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Brian Johnson
Recognize: Black Heroes of the NHL
1 hour 1 minute 56 seconds
2 years ago
Brian Johnson

Brian Johnson was born in 1960 in Montreal, Quebec. As a child he was exposed the rich African Nova Scotian hockey heritage. when visiting family for long summers. He played for the Detroit Red Wings in the 1984-85 season. He also had a long career in the minor leagues through the 1980’s,


Recognize is proudly supported by eBay Canada. Start your own collection at ebay.ca/hockeycards

To learn more on how you can help make hockey accessible to all, check out hockeyequality.org

The see the Black Hockey card collection and learn more go to www.blackhockeycards.com


Listen to Brian's story with the whole family at My Hockey Hero


Produced by Podstarter


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Recognize: Black Heroes of the NHL

Have you heard about the black and bi-racial heroes who broke into the NHL?


As a kid, Dean Barnes Ph.D started collecting hockey cards with spare change his Dad gave him. Dean is a Black Canadian, who grew up in Burlington, Ontario, Canada, at a time when not many players on the ice looked like him. His collection grew. In August, 2021, he managed to collect the rookie cards of most of the nearly 100 Black and biracial players who have appeared in at least one NHL game.


Through intimate conversations, we will share the story of 100 Black and biracial players who played at an NHL level. Each episode starts with a card, but there story always goes much deeper.


Recognize is proudly supported by eBay Canada. Start your own collection at ebay.ca/hockeycards

To learn more on how you can help make hockey accessible to all, check out hockeyequality.org

The see the Black Hockey card collection and learn more go to www.blackhockeycards.com


Produced by Podstarter


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.