womens sports
The Hidden History Of The First Women’s World Cup
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.
Striking Out The Patriarchy: Women’s Indigenous Softball Documentary Showcases Empowerment, Spirit
The power of women’s athletics is deeply rooted in sport’s core principles of inclusivity, empowerment and a feminist ethos.
‘Living the Dream’ – 50 Years Of Women’s Sports Equality?
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 […]
Series – Part 1 of 3: The Global Fight for Equality in Women’s Sports
The USWNT began preparing for a lawsuit against the USSF in hopes of reducing the gender discrimination that is evident in the sports industry.
It Isn’t Roller Derby if it Isn’t Intersectional
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.