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Did you know that 94% of girls in U.S. play sports? Unfortunately, there is a lack of female athletes being represented in mass media and that is the cultural image of female athletes being absorbed by the majority of young girls who choose to play. Fo...[Read on]
Sexism & Horse Racing: The Preakness
I’m watching the pre-race coverage of the Preakness horse race right now on NBC. I’ve been following the media coverage of this race all week. Drama and debate rage on “should fillies race with stallions” due to the recent success of filly Rachel...[Read on]
BleacherReport List: Most Bootylicious Female Athletes
I am not kidding, a picture-list of female athletes' asses. If ever there were reason to type "SMH", now is definitely the time. Here we go, people. The time has finally arrived for one of the most talked about slideshows in the history of this web...[Read on]
Media coverage of Serena Williams' outburst emphasizes gender norms
Serena Williams, in her outburst at the U.S. Open, stepped outside the box of what is considered acceptable behavior for female athletes, according to the most recent report from the John Curley Center for Sports Journalism. We analyzed article from both ...[Read on]
The Awful Reality of an Athlete’s Wife
Thinking about getting involved with a sports star? Author’s and former partners of famous athletes, Sherrie Daly and Rosa Blasi, want you to read their books before dating a sports player. The books “Teed Off” and “Jock Itch&rdquo...[Read on]
Female athletes outperform their male counterparts in college
College athletes are still setting records and dispelling myths — in the classroom. The NCAA’s latest graduation numbers show nearly four out of five student-athletes earn their diplomas on time, an all-time high, and federal statistics show athletes...[Read on]
African National Congress: "Such comments can only serve to portray women as being weak"
Seldom have I seen a rejoinder as plain-spoken and incisive as the ANC's to accusations that women's 800-meter world champion Caster Semenya is not a woman. I could not find or conjure up a better title for this post. Caster Semenya earned a gold medal i...[Read on]
DC shakeup. The ugly paradox.
DC shakeup. No, not that DC. I refer here to DC Comics, which now has a new name—DC Entertainment—and a new president. This overhaul by parent company Warner Bros. bodes well for a forthcoming Wonder Woman film. Another sign that things are looking up...[Read on]
Interview with Adrienne Lofton, Senior Marketing Director at Under Armour
Adrienne Lofton is the Senior Marketing Director at Under Armour. She played volleyball at Howard University and then worked her way up from being an intern at Gap, to positions at GM and Target, to where she is now. I interviewed her as she took a break ...[Read on]
Social Media & Sport Apologies
Discussion in the Tucker Center this morning was very lively around the topic of Serena Williams’ U.S. Open semifinal outburst, fine, and subsequent apology via her blog and Twitter account (also see picture here). I have a few other thoughts o...[Read on]
Equal Opportunities for Transgender Student-Athletes
On October 25-26 in Indianapolis, The Women’s Sports Foundation initiative, It Takes A Team will be partnering with the Sports Project of the National Center for Lesbian Rights to host a national think tank entitled, “Equal Opportunities for Transgend...[Read on]
Volleyball reinstated at QU, Men's Track eliminated
After being temporarily enjoined from cutting the women's volleyball program, Quinnipiac University has decided to permanently reinstate the team. This move will likely result in a settlement of the Title IX lawsuit against the university, according to t...[Read on]
WomenTalkSports.com welcomes you to the “Twitter Lounge”
Women Talk Sports Twitter Lounge As many of you know, I am one of the co-founders of WomenTalkSports.com, so I am a bit biased when I write this post. However, our site has grown tremendously, and our new Twitter Lounge resource is so good that I felt ...[Read on]
There’s a Title IX Game Being Played (and it’s NOT helping female athletes)
By Laura Pappano Whether or not a judge rules that Quinnipiac University has violated Title IX by cutting its Women’s Volleyball team is less newsworthy than what we learned in court today. That is, coaches manipulated rosters to meet Title IX require...[Read on]
A new low in coverage of Tiger Woods...in Vanity Fair?
The cover on the latest Vanity Fair, which includes a story by Buzz Bissinger with sordid details about Tiger Woods' extramarital affairs, plays so baldly to racist stereotypes about black, male athletes that the infamous 2008 Vogue cover pales in compar...[Read on]
Tampax: A suitable sponsor for female athletes?
Serena Williams' print ad with Tamax titled Serena Williams vs. Mother Nature. Photo credit: Brandweek.com I continued to read Joe Favorito’s blog today and also saw his post about Tampax. I have such strong feelings on this subject that I just could...[Read on]
Why it's time to get beyond patriarchy
This post is inspired by the 38th anniversary of Title IX which occurred last week. Actually it's "inspired" by this column by a sportswriter, blogger, and basketball fan. Wendy Parker believes it's time to get beyond Title IX. Me, too. But not in the way...[Read on]
AP nominates two horses for "Female Athlete of the Year"
It's the end of the year, aka the merry season of top ten lists. The Associated Press recently published the vote tallies for its Female Athlete of the Year, in which 158 sports editors around the country weigh in on which of these ten female athletes des...[Read on]
Mending bumps & bruises: The objectification of female athletes
“Girls playing sports is not about winning gold medals. It’s about self-esteem, learning to compete and learning how hard you have to work in order to achieve your goals.” — Jackie Joyner-Kersee Okay, so the first image that comes to your mind...[Read on]
Are Females Interested in Supporting Women's Sports?
NPR writer Frank Deford opens his article by highlighting all of the recent media attention given to female athletes. From Lindsey Vonn and Danica Patrick to Serena Williams, the media has taken notice. But, there seems to be a distinct divide where indiv...[Read on]
The LFL Sells Sex, Not Sport
During the recent sport sociology conference (NASSS) I heard inspired critiques of  sport and had many great conversations about sport media and female athletes. Ironically, I returned home today to this tweet by the Lingerie Football League. RT...[Read on]
New report on gender in televised sports
Two colleagues, Mike Messner (USC) and Cheryl Cooky (Purdue), just finished the latest installment of a longitudinal study GENDER IN TELEVISED SPORTS: NEWS AND HIGHLIGHTS SHOWS, 1989-2009. The report can downloaded for free here. The res...[Read on]
Exclusive workout with Olympic hopeful Lindsey Vonn
We’re kicking our Olympic coverage into high gear and will be profiling all of the winter sports and athletes you need to know about. One of athletes to watch is ski racer Lindsey Vonn who is a favorite on and off the slopes. She’s a back-to-back Wor...[Read on]
Yeardley Love and Abusive Relationships
For the past few weeks the media has covered every aspect of Yeardley Love's untimely death. And, I've searched for why this case struck such a deep cord within me. Is it because it involves college athletes? Athletes who grew up in the same state I did, ...[Read on]
Olympic athletes to sport vintage-inspired style
The Countdown to the Olympics includes a lot of important  preparations, not the least of which is what the athletes are going to wear. As he has done before, Ralph Lauren will have a hand in outfitting the athletes. His  affinity for Americana will be...[Read on]
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