The Misguided Plan to Fix Racist Soccer Cultures With More Soccer
Next week's big Euro 2012 games will be in Poland and Ukraine, notorious for violence and racism at their stadiums. More »
Heather Horn is an associate editor at The Atlantic. She is a former features editor and staff writer for The Atlantic Wire, and was previously a research assistant at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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