Teammates, Leaders, Citizens: The Unifying Power of Athletics

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Teammates, Leaders, Citizens: The Unifying Power of Athletics

March 14, 2024

Thursday 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. ET

Athletics has the power to build camaraderie among teammates, inspire the future generation of leaders and unify us toward a common goal of a better future. We spoke with The Team and current college athletes about how athletics can be a platform to make a positive impact in one’s community. 

The Team is a nonprofit organization that creates award-winning programming focused on integrating nonpartisan civic engagement and voter participation into college athletics. Our mission is to develop teammates, inspire leaders and empower citizens. Working directly with athletes, coaches, and administrators, we provide nonpartisan resources to increase voter participation, make civic engagement joyful and easy, build stronger teams, and reinforce commitment to community.

This discussion is part of our Civic Conversations series in which Citizen TravelersSM – Travelers’ industry-leading, nonpartisan civic engagement initiative – and the Travelers Institute® are teaming up to host conversations among leading thinkers in the areas of civic engagement and civic learning. Stay tuned for more discussions featuring thought leaders in this dynamic space and thank you for supporting Citizen Travelers at the Travelers Institute.

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Summary

What did we learn? Here are the top takeaways from Teammates, Leaders, Citizens: The Unifying Power of Athletics.

Civic leadership often starts with an unfulfilled need in the community. Co-founder and Executive Director Joe Kennedy spoke about why he felt inspired to start The Team. “I found that student-athletes across the country were having conversations about a lot more than sports, and our athletes wanted to express themselves and to be more involved in the democratic process,” said Kennedy. “They were looking to us as coaches to provide some resources and leadership. I realized that we just hadn’t done enough as a profession.”

The Team’s goal is to build the civic leadership muscles of student-athletes. The nonprofit organization is focused on integrating nonpartisan civic engagement and voter participation with college athletics. “Since launching in 2022, we’ve worked with over 72,000 athletes, coaches and administrators from across the country,” said Kennedy. One of The Team’s signature programs is the Engaged Athlete Fellowship, which empowers a diverse class of 28 motivated student-athletes to strengthen nonpartisan civic participation on their teams, their campuses and their broader communities.

Civically engaged student-athletes are making a difference in their communities. Scott McKenzie of the Lipscomb University track and cross-country team in Tennessee and Miah Reyes of the Salem State University tennis team in Massachusetts are fellows from The Team’s 2023-2024 cohort. They are each working on yearlong community service projects of their own creation. McKenzie is organizing an event that will bring all Division I college athletes in Nashville to volunteer at a juvenile justice center. Reyes is focusing on getting out the vote by hosting events aimed at promoting voter turnout on her campus.

Sports teaches core skills for future community and workplace leaders. “Student-athletes come to the table with transferrable skills,” said Kennedy. “They’re used to being held accountable. They have to show up for practice every day. They’ve got to be at their best. They’ve got to go through training. They work hard under pressure and take coaching feedback. They understand setting goals and trying to reach those goals.” Reyes added, “When you’re on a team, you have to be open and vulnerable with each other to build a relationship and be able to work toward a common goal.”

Use your sphere of influence to become more civically engaged. Both athletes stressed the importance of understanding their impact on others as collaborators, competitors and role models. “We all have this sphere of influence no matter who you are or where you’re at. I think it’s what changed me and my understanding of all things civic engagement,” said McKenzie. Reyes added, “Some of the best people I’ve met have been people I’m competing against.” She explained how building connections helps expand her sphere of influence and ability to make a difference.

There are many ways to step up to the plate and become civically involved. Kennedy encouraged everyone to get civically involved by first asking themselves, “How do I help at the local level and support my community – not just sit on the sidelines and complain as a fan, but actually get into the game of democracy?” He suggested many ways to take small first steps, including registering and voting, becoming a poll worker or volunteering with a local nonprofit. “If you have something you’re passionate about, take that step to get the ball moving and create something around that. We all have that power within us,” he added.

For additional resources and to learn more about the Engaged Athlete Fellowship program, visit the Team website.

Speakers

Joe Kennedy
Joe Kennedy
Co-Founder and Executive Director, The Team

Miah Reyes
Miah Reyes
Tennis, The Team 2023-2024 Fellow
Salem State University

Scotty McKenzie headshot
Scotty McKenzie
Track & Cross Country, The Team 2023-2024 Fellow
Lipscomb University

Host

 Jessica Kearney Headshot  
Jessica Kearney
Assistant Vice President, Travelers Institute, Travelers

This webinar is presented by Citizen Travelers, the nonpartisan civic engagement initiative of The Travelers Companies, Inc., for informational and educational purposes only. The nonpartisan views expressed by the speakers and/or The Team and its employees are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Travelers or any of its employees. Travelers disclaims responsibility for any publication or statement by any of the speakers and/or The Team.