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Olimpik LA

NOlympics LA bụ njikọ aka nke otu obodo na-emegide ime egwuregwu Olimpik Summer 2028 na Los Angeles .

Otu a hibere na 2017 na Democratic Socialists of America na-agụnye Black Lives Matter, LA Tenants Union, Sunrise Movement na ndị ọzọ. [1] [2] Ndị otu mbụ gụnyere Molly Lambert . [3]

Na Mee 12, 2021, NOlympics LA mebiri ọgbakọ nta akụkọ Kọmitii Olympic International (IOC) na Tokyo, Japan. Onye nnọchi anya otu ahụ gosipụtara dị ka onye nta akụkọ "David O'Brien sitere na Yahoo " nwere ọkọlọtọ na-agụ "Ọ dịghị Olympic na Tokyo 2020" ma na-abụ abụ ruo mgbe ebibiri nri. [4] [5] [6] [7] Ihe onyonyo a ka ehichapụrụ na ọwa YouTube nke IOC. [8]

Na Julaị 19, 2022, NOlympics LA mebiri ogbako ndị nta akụkọ na Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum nke onye isi obodo Los Angeles Eric Garcetti na Onye isi ala IOC Thomas Bach kwupụtara ụbọchị gọọmentị nke asọmpi Olimpik Summer 2028. Onye ngagharị iwe ahụ tiri mkpu banyere ndị nwe ụlọ chere ihu nchụpụ n'akụkụ coliseum wee wepụrụ ya site na nchekwa, na-aga n'ihu na-eti mkpu na ihe omume ahụ site na nsu n'èzí. [9] [10]

Akwụkwọ Jules Boykoff NOlympians: Inside the Fight Against Capitalist Mega-Sports na Los Angeles, Tokyo na Beyond na-elekwasị anya na mbọ NOlympics LA, site na nguzobe otu ahụ ruo na nsonye ya na nnọkọ mgbochi Olympic na Tokyo, Japan, otu afọ tupu ememme ahụ. Emebere asọmpi Olimpik n'oge okpomọkụ nke afọ 2020 . [11] [12] Akwụkwọ a gbadoro ụkwụ na ajụjụ ọnụ 100 a gbara ndị na-akwado asọmpi Olympic, ahụmịhe onwe onye, na nyocha ebe nchekwa. [13]

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Olympic na Tokyo, Japan, otu afọ tupu ememme ahụ. Emebere asọmpi Olimpik n'ogeOlympic na Tokyo, Japan, otu afọ tupu ememme ahụ. Emebere asọmpi Olimpik n'oge

  1. Meet Los Angeles's New Anti-Olympics Movement (en). Vice (9 May 2017). Retrieved on 2021-11-30.
  2. Our Partners (en-US). NOlympics LA. Retrieved on 2021-11-30.
  3. Lambert. "The Fight Against The Los Angeles Olympics Isn't Over Yet", Deadspin, 8 August 2019. Retrieved on 17 January 2024.
  4. Schad. Anti-Olympics protester crashes International Olympic Committee news conference (en-US). USA Today. Retrieved on 2021-11-29.
  5. Ingle. "IOC say Olympics will go ahead despite Tokyo state of emergency being extended", The Irish Times. Retrieved on 2021-11-29. (in en)
  6. Tokyo Olympics 'moving fully ahead' as protester disrupts press conference (en). The Guardian (2021-05-12). Retrieved on 2021-11-30.
  7. IOC: Tokyo Games to go on despite protests (en). ESPN.com (2021-05-12). Retrieved on 2021-11-30.
  8. Tokyo Olympics: Protester gatecrashes IOC online press conference (en). Sky Sports. Retrieved on 2021-11-30.
  9. Zirin. "Organizers Don't Care That the 2028 Olympics Could Be On Fire", 2022-07-19. Retrieved on 2022-07-19. (in en-US)
  10. Wharton. "Southern California is on the clock: Dates are announced for 2028 L.A. Olympics", Los Angeles Times, July 18, 2022. Retrieved on July 19, 2022.
  11. Ganseforth (2023-01-02). "Protesting legacies: Anti-Olympic movements in Japan before and after Tokyo 2020/1" (in en). Contemporary Japan 35 (1): 94–116. DOI:10.1080/18692729.2023.2171953. ISSN 1869-2729. 
  12. Ichii (2023-01-02). "The capitalist realism of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic games" (in en). Contemporary Japan 35 (1): 58–72. DOI:10.1080/18692729.2023.2171717. ISSN 1869-2729. 
  13. Boykoff (April 2020). NOlympians: Inside the Fight Against Capitalist Mega-Sports in Los Angeles, Tokyo and Beyond. Fernwood Publishing. ISBN 978-1-77363-276-6. 

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