Chief Wahoo—a racist caricature of a Native American—remains the logo of the Cleveland Indians despite a campaign by some to get the baseball franchise to finally do away with the controversial emblem ...
CLEVELAND (AP) — Divisive and hotly debated, the Chief Wahoo logo is being removed from the Cleveland Indians' uniform next year. The polarizing mascot is coming off the team's jersey sleeves and caps ...
The Cleveland Indians have officially demoted their Chief Wahoo logo to secondary status, owner Paul Dolan said Friday. "We have gone to the Block C as our primary mark," Dolan told the Cleveland ...
CLEVELAND -- Chief Wahoo's farewell from the field isn't nearly enough for the logo's detractors. Despite the Cleveland Indians' decision to remove the contentious, cartoonish mascot from their caps ...
One of the more common responses to what I’ve posted about Chief Wahoo lately is “it’s just a cartoon character! Nobody cares!” Well, looking at that guy in the photo above and many others dressed ...
The National Coalition Against Racism in Sports and Media exists to fight powerful individuals, institutions, and governmental influences that propagate racism in sports and media. Our board takes a ...
The ongoing issue of the Indians use of Chief Wahoo got more attention over the weekend when it was announced that the team was going more with the 'Block C' as their primary logo moving forward. Some ...
Over the past year, hundreds of Chief Wahoo stickers have popped up around Aurora, on signs and businesses around town, on public and private property. The Chief Wahoo bandit was on the loose. And ...
FILE - In this April 8, 2002 file photo, fans hold up Chief Wahoo logo signs as they celebrate the Cleveland Indians’ opening win over the Minnesota Twins in Cleveland, Ohio. Many experts say using ...