Dover, Del. (Dec. 14, 2022) --- Efforts to increase diversity in collegiate equestrian sports will be discussed during a two-part virtual conversation hosted by Black In The Saddle Podcast this Thursday (Dec. 15). The discussion will feature several speakers from Delaware State University , the lone historically black institution in the nation with an equestrian program. Hornet participants will include Director of Athletics Alecia Shields-Gadson and equestrian head coach Jennifer Ridgely, along with current and former DSU riders. The virtual conversation is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. on Zoom. To register, long onto www.blkinthesaddle.com/collegiate
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DELAWARE STATE SPEAKERS TO PARTICIPATE IN EQUESTRIAN DIVERSITY DISCUSSION
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