It feels like because of their demographics, the NHL has been under the radar on the fight for equality and social justice compared to the other major sports. The guys love that the NHL is working hard toward, and seem determined to, combat racism in the sport. They discuss the initiatives that the NHLPA and the NHL are adopting. The guys discuss Arkansas Senate candidate and former NFL player Jake Bequette's comments about how corporate America and pro sports leagues are unpatriotic with their stances on social issues.

Fellonte Misher, Co-Founder and Program Director, 'In The Streets'

Fellonte was a star collegiate football player. He had a hard time finding a therapist who understood Black, urban trauma, so he decided to become a therapist. Fellonte has supported young men in his community to consider life outside of gangs. Fellonte wanted to make himself a well-rounded individual and interrupt the community norms that dissuade young black men from believing that college is a possibility. Counseling and therapy were never an option once he lost his father at a young age. Explains how 'In The Streets' was developed alongside co-founder Sangeeta Prasad. Fellonte goes into the streets, into the community to reach those in need. ​Fellonte is a Big Brother to many within the community and is a role model. Discusses the challenges he faces becoming a therapist. Always preaches to be happy. Whatever you do, make sure it makes you happy on the inside. Don't participate if it doesn't make you happy.