Los Angeles Rams bring together two inner-city teams for RISE leadership and community-building program

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The Abraham Lincoln and Dorsey high school football programs are getting a lift from the Los Angeles Rams to kick-off the 2023 season. The two inner-city schools are taking part in the National Football League’s team’s RISE leadership and community-building initiative.

RISE is a national non-profit that educates and empowers the sports community to eliminate racial discrimination, champion social justice and improve race relations.

The program began earlier this week when varsity players from both teams were invited inside the Rams’ locker room at SoFi Stadium.

The first of five sessions included a screening of the Rams’ recently released short film Kingfish: The Story of Kenny Washington, which tells the story of Kenny Washington, who attended Lincoln High. Washington was the first Black player to be signed by a NFL team in the modern era.

Following the screening, Rams Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson, former NFL running back and Rams Director of Social Justice and Football Development Johnathan Franklin, former NFL running back and Dorsey High School head coach Stafon Johnson and Lincoln High School head coach Gabriel Cotero participated in a panel discussion about their football careers and the importance of understanding identities and perspective taking.

Pro and College Football Hall of Fame RB Eric Dickerson takes part in panel discussion

“You always hope you can touch one or two of these young men,” said Dickerson after the event. “They’re 15, 16-years old…I was one of those guys. And, hopefully a time goes by, some of this stuff sinks in.”

The next session will be held at Rams training camp at UC-Irvine on July 28, followed by sessions at each high school. The final session will be at NFL Los Angeles.

RISE with the Rams is designed to harness the unifying power of sports and build relationships between local high school football teams with a cross-section of racial and socioeconomic backgrounds to break down barriers and build leadership and cultural competency skills for student-athletes, coaches and LAPD officers. Since 2018, the Rams have engaged more than 20 high school football teams in the greater Los Angeles region with the RISE with the Rams program.

Below are photos from the event at SoFi Stadium:

Former NFL RB and Rams Director of Social Justice and Football Development addresses the teams

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Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, a partner with NFL Play Football.