Women On High: The Price of Passion at the Roof of the World
by Jennifer Jordan I came to this rather obscure subject of “women high altitude climbers” as any self-respecting journalist should — I wondered who the
by Jennifer Jordan I came to this rather obscure subject of “women high altitude climbers” as any self-respecting journalist should — I wondered who the
by Zerlina Maxwell “I’m going to make it to the Olympics!” I shrieked as a knot formed in my throat which happens when I’m about
By Peggy Miller Francke May 10, 2012 The multi-talented sports champion Eleonora Sears died four years before Title IX became law in 1972, but no
by Marie Hardin When Title IX became law in 1972, it started a chain of events that have ultimately changed the sports landscape in the
by Martha Burk Title IX has been a part of our body of law for 40 years, and it has been contested legally and politically
By Cindy Cooper May 5, 2012 In 1892, suffragist and temperance leader Frances Elizabeth Willard had a truly wild idea: she would learn to ride
Female athletes face challenges that go beyond the physical demands of their sport: double standards, cultural policing of their bodies, and more. But what about
by Gabrielle Korn I have a question. Who decided that sports – competitive, complicated, labor-intensive, rules-driven – are fun? I don’t watch sports on TV. I
by Laura Pappano As a blogger and reader of women’s sports blogs, I’ve learned that one subject reliably spurs sharp (even bitter) debate: Female athletes’
by Molly M. Ginty Gathered in a circle on a rainbow of yoga mats, tucking braids, curls and dreadlocks into handkerchiefs and hair bands, women
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