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Statement of Inclusion

Arkansas Table Tennis Academy is committed to a welcoming and inclusive environment. We believe that access to a healthful and purposeful life is a right afforded to everyone. We are committed to providing equal opportunity and inclusion to the Olympic sport of table tennis for all people regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, physical or mental ability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or genetic information.

Racism, hate, and indifference to injustice have no place in the ARKTTA facility or in our community, and are not tolerated in any shape or form at ARKTTA. Systemic racism and patterns of social injustice impact the lives of our friends, family and neighbors every day. Black lives matter.  Transgender lives matter.  Black, transgender, and LGBQIA+ individuals and families are an important part of the ARKTTA family and of the global table tennis community. ARKTTA has always opened its doors for anyone who wants to be a part of our table tennis family.

We support inclusion in many ways, including:

Through our ongoing awareness to create a welcoming environment for members and guests, youth, adults, seniors, parents and families, we continue to evolve with the ever-changing needs of our members and table tennis community. We welcome input and feedback as we take this journey together.


The ARKTTA Promise

At the Arkansas Table Tennis Academy, we believe that our diversity fuels learning and creativity, and promotes improved self-awareness and lasting health benefits through a safe and positive atmosphere. All members and guests will be respected without attention to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, physical or mental ability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or genetic information. ARKTTA pledges its long-term commitment to taking a stand for positive change. We are stronger together when inclusion and acceptance are part of our core ideals.


Further Reading & Understanding

To expand your knowledge and understanding, read this article by the Annie E. Casey Foundation:

Equity vs. Equality and Other Racial Justice Definitions.

Learn more at AECF.org/about.  The AECF is devoted to developing a brighter future for millions of children at risk of poor educational, economic, social and health outcomes.