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  1. Who We Are. Founded in 2023, Smashing Barriers Organization (SBO) is a 501c3 registered nonprofit organization that promotes tennis-related events for players of all ages and abilities in Portland, OR. Our mission is to change and advance the lives of young people through tennis. We provide funds for various tennis programs and focus on the ...

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      Taara Reddy. Los Angeles, CA. "I am passionate about sports...

  2. Smashing Barriers is a lost 1919 15-part 1919 American film serial directed by and starring William Duncan. It was produced and distributed by the Vitagraph Company of America . This serial was condensed down to a 6-reel feature and rereleased by Vitagraph in 1923 under the same title.

  3. Smashing Barriers will build a platform for participants to make a positive and lasting impact in their communities and lives. Jiya I’m Jiya, and I’m so excited to introduce myself as the co-founder of Smashing Barriers, a tennis non-profit organization dedicated to breaking down obstacles and promoting inclusivity through my favorite sport, tennis.

  4. Smashing barriers by Richard Edward Lapchick. Publication date 2001 Topics Discrimination in sports -- United States -- History, United States -- Race relations Publisher

  5. Taara Reddy. Los Angeles, CA. "I am passionate about sports and helping those in need. Smashing Barriers’s mission to help make tennis more accessible is really meaningful to me. I am excited for the opportunity to provide the equipment and resources necessary for others to enjoy the game of tennis."

  6. Sep 25, 2001 · Smashing Barriers: Race and Sport in the New Millenium Paperback – September 25, 2001 by Richard Lapchick University of Central Florida (Author) 5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars 5 ratings

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  7. Smashing Barriers: Directed by William Duncan. With William Duncan, Edith Johnson, Joe Ryan, Walter Rodgers. Re-edited version of the 1919 serial of the same name, released as a feature.