Coaches 4 Change

Men's Basketball

Cliff Warren Part of Coaches 4 Change Movement

ATLANTA – Georgia State men's basketball assistant coach Cliff Warren, a veteran head coach and assistant coach with nearly 30 years of experience in the coaching profession, will be a part of the Coaches 4 Change movement that launched on Wednesday.

Coaches 4 Change (C4C) is an organization that is founded by college basketball coaches who are dedicated to helping their student-athletes, their campus, and their communities. The mission of C4C is to provide a platform that engages, educates, empowers, and evolves the collegiate student-athlete on issues of social injustices, systemic racism, and the power of voting.

"Coaches 4 Change will use its voice and platform to help educate others on how to make a positive difference in our community," said Warren. "Our first step will be assisting our respective programs on the step-by-step process to register to vote. That will be just the first of many learning initiatives that we hope to promote on the platform."

Warren enters his second year as an assistant coach for the Panthers in 2020-21.

Coaches 4 Change will use its four pillars as the foundational elements that guide to the endless pursuit of equality.
  • Engage our fellow coaches and student-athletes within our campus and local communities. To raise awareness and involvement in the endless pursuit for equality through voter registration.
  • Educate our fellow coaches and student-athletes with historical information pertaining to systemic racism, social injustices, police brutality, and significant events that have shaped our country.
  • Empower our fellow coaches and student-athletes to inspire change through the power of voting.
  • Evolve the minds of our fellow coaches and student-athletes to help foster positive changes within their collegiate and local communities surrounding the issues of racism and social injustice.
Fans can visit Coaches4Change.org or follow on social media @coaches4change for more information.
 
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