Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
- Several outlets in 2025 covered Harry Edwards, noting his ongoing health challenges but describing him as still active in spirit and as a resource for discussions on sports activism and social justice. These pieces emphasize that, even with terminal cancer, Edwards remained engaged and a corrective voice on issues he’s long championed.[1][2]
- There are also ongoing institutional references to his legacy and activities, including organizations and foundations he’s connected with or influenced, such as institutions that document his activism and related fundraising efforts. However, exact current initiatives or campaigns can vary by organization and time.[4][5]
If you’d like, I can try to pull the very latest updates from specific sources or focus on a particular aspect (e.g., foundation activities, recent interviews, or tributes). I can also summarize what those sources say with citations.
Sources
Members of the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers linked arms during the national anthem for Thursday Night Football. It’s the latest show of solidarity among sports teams in response to President Trump’s criticism of protests against racial injustice. KTVU spoke to Civil Rights Icon Dr. Harry Edwards, considered a pioneer in fighting racism in sports. It’s the biggest display of athletic...
www.ktvu.comThough slowed by terminal cancer, the acclaimed sociologist and athlete activist remains a vital resource.
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he-foundation.org“From time to time, you might have to take a different path than you had anticipated and planned, but you can still get there," Harry Edwards, a renowned sports activist and UC Berkeley professor emeritus of sociology, told sociology graduates at their May 13 commencement ceremony.
news.berkeley.eduThough slowed by terminal cancer, the acclaimed sociologist and athlete activist remains a vital resource.
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