Athletically Disinclined: My Counterpoint
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 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
Featuring the poetry of Kathleen Aguero, Judith Barrington, Carolyn Martin, and Penelope Scambly Schott; Curated by Poetry Co-editor Judith Arcana. Diana Playing Soccer with Her
On The Issues Magazine is taking feminism outside! We’ve just launched our Spring 2012 edition – Level the Playing Field: Girls, Women and Sports. In
by The Editors NEW YORK | The convergence of two events this summer brings excitement and attention to women in sports: the anniversary of Title
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 Lu Bailey This year, my 10 year-old told me that she wanted to try out for the cheerleading squad at her elementary school. First
by Rachel Toor Because I never played sports, because I went with my feminist mother to 1970s rallies and women’s groups, because I attended a
by Chané Jones and The Feminist Press An exploration about sports soon reveals that it is about much more than athletic competitions — law, society,
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