Athletes today are using their platforms as sports celebrities to bring attention to the violence that has erupted across the country and recently Carmelo Anthony has been one of the most outspoken.The New York Knicks All-Star is taking a break from his preparation with the Olympic basketball team Monday to host a meeting in Los Angeles with athletes, politicians and people in the community to advance the conversation about what hes called a broken system.University of California-Berkeley professor emeritus Dr. Harry Edwards said todays athletes have a level of power that Muhammed Ali and others didnt have in the 1960s, and they have begun using it to speak out against violence both by and against police.How much change they can effect remains to be seen, as Ali changed the world.The newfound power of todays athlete comes from monetary wealth, celebrity status and having the vehicle of social media to communicate directly with the masses. They can reach hordes of people, encouraging them to get involved in social change.Joe Louis and Jack Johnson and Jesse Owens struggled for legitimacy, Edwards said. Then you began this struggle for access. Which is what Jackie Robinson and Larry Doby and Kenny Washington and all those guys were involved in. In the 1960s, the struggle was for respect and dignity.Now the struggle is for power. And these men have power. So they have a different forum than we had in the late 1960s to be able to go on network television and make a statement concerning violence and the killing of black men, women and children in this country. ... Thats an exercise of power. They have the capability today that we only dreamed about in the 1960s when only one or two athletes even had endorsements.Anthony, LeBron James, Chris Paul and Dwyane Wade gave an anti-violence speech at the ESPYS and expressed their support of the values behind the Black Lives Matter movement. University of Missouri football players threatened to boycott games last year in support of student groups protesting the schools racial environment. School President Timothy Wolfe eventually retired. Serena Williams spoke out against the violence at Wimbledon. Members of the WNBAs Indiana Fever, New York Liberty and Phoenix Mercury recently wore black warm up shirts in the wake of recent shootings by and against police officers, and were fined by the league.The league rescinded the fines after a public backlash.Anthonys meeting in Los Angeles coincides with the latest stop on the Olympic mens team exhibition schedule as the Americans prepare for the Rio Games.It is nearly economically impossible to ignore todays athletes as the power they wield reaches farther than their own bank accounts.James is literally worth millions of dollars to the Cleveland economy as the success of the Cavaliers motivates thousands of people to spend. Cavs attendance ranked No. 2 in the league in 2009-10 and the last two seasons, but dipped as low as No. 22 during James four years in Miami.Their influence goes beyond promoting merchandise and ticket sales.Edwards said sports have become a religion in this country and around the world, giving athletes more influence than in the past. He believes as walking corporations they carry more weight than the doctor up the street or the lawyer around the corner or even the community organizer.Sports in modern societies really amount to secular religions, Edwards said. Athletes have a phenomenal megaphone. ... So that obligation to speak up, especially in regards to the African-American outcomes and interests, is critical.Social media allows athletes to directly communicate with millions of fans and followers with a few keystrokes and encourage action. Edwards explained ISIS has used it in a similar way to recruit self-radicalized people. The difference is in the message.Dr. Joseph Cooper, assistant professor at the University of Connecticut, said any major social policy -- civil rights movement, feminist movement, passage of Title IX -- began with multiple conversations. But there must be action behind the words.Both Edwards and Cooper said thats the next step in the process.Cooper called for sustained engagement from athletes on whatever level they are comfortable -- from continuing the conversation to meeting with groups like Black Lives Matter, the NAACP and 100 Black Men to identify specific issues and target ways to improve them. Cooper also discussed the need to have benchmarks in which progress can be measured.All these athletes say we care about the Black Lives Matter movement, in a year from now we want to see that youve actually been continuing in championing the support, Cooper said. Muhammed Alis legacy is a great example of how he didnt rest on his laurels in making one decision and saying OK, thats enough.In a concise manner, the steps forward are sustained engagement. What that looks like for each individual athlete and each community will be different. But it definitely involves tangible action, civic responsibility and engagement and accountability measures. The call for accountability has to be followed up with actual consequences if certain things arent done.Edwards pointed to the need for progress on both an individual and collective level. He said trust and respect needs to be built between individuals and police, and both sides need to acknowledge wrongdoing. There are criminals in the community that deserve to be arrested and there are rogue officers that deserve to be held accountable for excessive force.The bottom line of any step is the voting booth.If youre out there marching up and down the street with Black Lives Matter and then dont go to the polls to vote out the mayor of Ferguson, to vote out the sheriff of Milwaukee county or whatever, then ... youre marching into a cul-de-sac, Edwards said. When you march into a cul-de-sac and just come back out angry, youre not a member of a movement because its not going anywhere. Youre a member of a mob.And the difference in a representative democracy between a movement and a mob is whether you follow through with the actions necessary to make the changes that youve been trying to convince people are the correct direction to go. Billig Nmd Sko . The 43-year-old closer, in his 19th and final big league season, has said hed like to play the outfield. 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Liverpool and Southampton sent Chelsea down to fourth place as the west London club was held to 2-2 at home.Mark Hughes praised Bojans professionalism after the Stoke substitute earned his side a 1-1 draw at West Ham. Joe Allens form has been keeping the Spaniard out of Citys side, but he made an impact from the bench in east London to extend the clubs unbeaten run to six Premier League games.Trailing to a Glenn Whelan own goal, Hughes sent on Bojan for his first appearance since September 18 and was rewarded with an equaliser as he took advantage of Adrians mistake to volley a smart finish. Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, the Stoke boss said: Hes been unfortunate. Joes come in, Ive changed his position and hes been fantastic. Bojan volleys Stokes equaliser at West Ham Bojans been affected by Joes form but hes trained really well while hes been out of the side and his focus is spot on.It has to be, because when youre called you have to make an impact. He was ready and thats what we need.Hughes said he felt hard done by after Michail Antonios header deflected in off Whelan to give West Ham a lead he felt they barely merited on the balance of play.I was really pleased, said the Welshman, whose side failed to win any of their first seven in the league. It was a good away performance. Watch highlights of West Ham 1-1 Stoke We came with a bit of confidence, in good nick and looking for a fourth win on the trot.dddddddddddd We werent quite able to do that but weve kept our run going which is something.Weve clearly turned our season around - a lot was made of the opening few games, and we had a poor performance against Crystal Palace and a half against Tottenham.Apart from that we were always in games, we knew we werent far from getting back to the level were capable of, and weve proved that.Their goal was a little bit unfortunate - I think there was a slight deflection as they challenged for the ball and that has just taken the ball away from Lee Grant.We felt hard done by because at that point wed never really been under any pressure and were always trying to take the game to West Ham. Also See: Stoke video Stoke fixtures Stoke stats Get a £10 free bet! ' ' '