The Book Corner: Women Define the Agenda, Find the Power
by Samuel Huber and the Feminist Press It’s easy to get tunnel vision during election season. In these months of heated partisan debate, it is
by Samuel Huber and the Feminist Press It’s easy to get tunnel vision during election season. In these months of heated partisan debate, it is
by Jennifer L. Pozner Two months. That’s how long it took for three high school girls to reverse a two-decade blackout of women in one
by Meg Heery August 6, 2012 Where to begin This weekend was so jammed with unbelievable moments for women Olympians that its tough to take
August 2, 2012 If you watched Olympic fencing this week, did you ever wonder what all that screaming was about As it turns out, vocalizing
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 Ariel Dougherty Forty years ago, at the same time that Title IX was passed by the federal government, Sheila Paige and I co-founded Women Make Movies
by Jane Schonberger Growing up in the ’70s, I loved watching the Olympics. As an athlete myself, I sat mesmerized through performances from exciting athletes
by Tim Grainey The United States women’s national soccer team played to a television audience of 40 million in 1999, still the largest U.S. audience
by The Editors The convergence of two events this summer brings excitement and attention to women in sports — the impetus for this edition of
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