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Saturday, July 12 2025
COPA '71 - The Hidden History Of The First Women's World Cup

The Hidden History Of The First Women’s World Cup

John Liang 104 0

In August 1971, women’s teams from Argentina, England, France, Mexico, Italy and Denmark played soccer at Mexico City’s iconic Azteca Stadium in an unofficial Women’s World Cup.

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Las Amazonas De Yaxunah indigenous women's film

Striking Out The Patriarchy: Women’s Indigenous Softball Documentary Showcases Empowerment, Spirit

Tammy Rae Matthews 99 0

The power of women’s athletics is deeply rooted in sport’s core principles of inclusivity, empowerment and a feminist ethos.

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Women soccer, football or team sports holding hands in unity, support or motivation in routine work

‘Living the Dream’ – 50 Years Of Women’s Sports Equality?

CULTURS 157 0

To be able to live out a sports passion, to compete in front of thousands of fans, all while traveling around the world, perhaps a new country or team every nine months, and be fully immersed in the culture while […]

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USWNT in white uniforms gathered around for trophy ceremony at the 2012 Olympic Qualifiers.

Series – Part 1 of 3: The Global Fight for Equality in Women’s Sports

ARoberson 50 0

The USWNT began preparing for a lawsuit against the USSF in hopes of reducing the gender discrimination that is evident in the sports industry.

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Roller Derby

It Isn’t Roller Derby if it Isn’t Intersectional

Tammy Rae Matthews 110 0

More than fundamental societal institutions, sports can be transformative spaces for revolutionary inclusion and profound social impact — as long as we open our eyes to the multitudes of intersectional identities.

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