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Revision as of 16:42, 26 June 2007 by 71.108.253.86 (talk) (Bonds did steroids, OJ is a murderer, why do you deny this dave?)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Dave Zirin is a journalist who has found a niche by linking sports with progressive politics. He commentates on varied sports-related matters from a progressive point-of-view. Zirin champions athletes and issues which might be overlooked by corporate sports media and addresses the tendency of the media to objectify and employ athletes as pawns in money-making efforts. Zirin is in the minority in that he believes Bonds never did steroids, he also refuses to give a yes or no answer in regards to OJ's guilt or innocence. He would rather just tar those who thinks bonds did roids as a racist.
He has also been on numerous radio programs including Air America Radio's On the Real with Chuck D and Gia’na Garel, The Laura Flanders Show, Radio Nation, ESPN Radio, Stars and Stripes Radio, WOL’s The Joe Madison Show, Pacifica Radio’s Hard Knock Radio and Democracy Now, among others. He is also the Thursday morning sports host on WBAI’s “Wake Up Call with Deepa Fernandes”.
Zirin is working on “A People’s History of Sports,” a sports-related volume in the manner of Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States series for The New Press. He is also writing his follow up to “What’s My Name, Fool?” for Haymarket Books, and hard at work on “The Muhammad Ali Handbook” for MQ Publications. Zirin is also the published children’s book author of “My Name is Erica Montoya de la Cruz” (RC Owen). In addition, he is working on a sports documentary with Barbara Kopple’s Cabin Creek films on sports and social movements in the United States.
Zirin’s writing has been printed by The Los Angeles Times, CBSNEWS.com, Pittsburgh Courier, The Source, Latinosports.com, Common Dreams, The College Sporting News, basketball.com, Alternet, The Black Sports Network, Counterpunch, Dodgers Dugout, San Francisco Bay View, Z net, International Socialist Review, War-Times, and The Afro-American.