Theo Ratliff and Sedric Toney are using their influence as NBA veterans to take on antisemitism. Reflecting on childhood experiences and a vision of bringing people together, Theo and Sedric share why they joined Project Max to help fight racism, antisemitism and intolerance. Read the full article here. … [Read more...] about Atlanta Jewish Times Tells The Story Of Atlanta Hawks Stars Joining Project Max
Project Max Featured on the Non Profit Show
We're proud to be featured on the Non Profit Show - with Eric Rubin and Eddie Johnson discussing how sports can bring people together to fight racism and antisemitism. See the full show here - https://americannonprofitacademy.com/portfolio-items/project-max/ … [Read more...] about Project Max Featured on the Non Profit Show
Lafayette “Fat” Lever – Former NBA Player
Lafayette "Fat" Lever joins Project Max as an advisor to help fight racism, antisemitism and intolerance. Fat is an American former professional basketball player who played in the NBA. He later served as the director of player development for the Sacramento Kings. Fat is the 7th former NBA player to join Project Max. … [Read more...] about Lafayette “Fat” Lever – Former NBA Player
Theo Ratliff – Former NBA Player
Former NBA player, Theo Ratliff, joins Project Max's advisory board. Having played 16 seasons in the NBA, Theo played with Detroit Pistons, Atlanta Hawks, Portland Trail Blazers and others. Theo has been active in raising awareness to bullying and published a book based on his own story to help children deal with bullies. Theo joins Project Max to help build a movement to fight … [Read more...] about Theo Ratliff – Former NBA Player
Gal Fridman – Israel’s First Gold Olympic Medalist
Gal Fridman is an Israeli windsurfer and Israel's first Olympic gold medalist. Fridman won a Bronze Medal in the Atlanta 1996 Summer Olympics, and his gold medal in the Athens 2004 Summer Olympics. Gal joins Project Max athlete advisory board to help fight racism, antisemitism and intolerance through sports. … [Read more...] about Gal Fridman – Israel’s First Gold Olympic Medalist