FILE - Free agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick arrives for a workout for NFL football scouts and media in Riverdale, Ga., Nov. 16, 2019. (AP Photo/Todd Kirkland, File)
FILE - Chicago Blackhawks' Nick Leddy, left, checks Calgary Flames' Akim Aliu into the boards during the first period of an NHL hockey game on, April 26, 2013, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Brian Kersey, File)
FILE - Free agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick arrives for a workout for NFL football scouts and media in Riverdale, Ga., Nov. 16, 2019. (AP Photo/Todd Kirkland, File)
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FILE - Chicago Blackhawks' Nick Leddy, left, checks Calgary Flames' Akim Aliu into the boards during the first period of an NHL hockey game on, April 26, 2013, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Brian Kersey, File)
Former NFL players Colin Kaepernick and Marshawn Lynch are turning their attention to boosting diversity and inclusion in hockey.
The two will join members of in hosting a road hockey tournament for marginalized youth in Toronto on Aug. 16, the alliance announced Thursday.Â
The HDA is made up of current and former NHL players of colour with an objective to eradicate racism in hockey while making the sport more inclusive and accessible to youths who might not be able to afford to play.
Billed as the world’s largest youth BIPOC road hockey tournament, the event will be free of charge for the 250 youngsters set to participate.
The tournament expands on the work the HDA has already done in offering year-round on- and off-ice sports and educational programming for 1,500 registered youth players in the Toronto area.
HDA members include Calgary forward Nazem Kadri and Pittsburgh defenceman Matt Dumba, and it is chaired by former .