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Superheroines Get Mammograms, Too
Marvel just made one bizarre, unexpected decision in merging with the Walt Disney Company. But the comic book super troop recently made another bizarre, unexpected decision–except this one is actually kind of cool. In July, Marvel released Divas, a...[Read on]
David vs. Goliath: NCAA one step closer to its champion
As of last night, there are now two teams left in the greatest basketball tournament of the year: University of Connecticut Huskies and the Louisville Cardinals. Yesterday, UConn seemed to easily handle Stanford, winning 83-64, and Louisville squeaked by...[Read on]
Erin Andrews tells peep hole victimization story on Oprah
Photo Credit: http://www.earthlingchic.com I Tivo’d Oprah today and got to see a story that I’d been waiting for awhile. ESPN reporter Erin Andrews told the queen of talk television the story of a complete invasion of privacy as a female sports rep...[Read on]
75th Anniversary of Women's Jeans
Hailing itself as the inventor of women's jeans, Levi's celebrates the 75th anniversary of women in denim. First introduced to male laborers in California in the 1850's, jeans became a symbol of empowerment for women as an alternative to more feminine c...[Read on]
Sports Journalism, Athletes in for a Big Challenge
TMZ.com, a leading gossip and celebrity news web site, has entered the sports media market, launching TMZ Sports at the start of the year. And if its recent coverage of the Gilbert Arenas story is any indication, established sports media outlets are facin...[Read on]
Superheroines can be divas, too
Lots of comic book fans were stunned earlier this month when Marvel made the unexpected decision to merge with the Walt Disney Company. But earlier in the summer, the comic book company made another  unexpected decision–except this one was actually kin...[Read on]
Blogs With Balls: Female sports community ignored, again
If you’re familiar with the mammoth multi-billion dollar male sports blogging scene, you’ve probably heard of A.J. Daulerio of Deadspin, Spencer Hall of The Sporting Blog or Dan Kellyand of the Bleacher Report. Chances are, if you know these guys, ...[Read on]
Write a post for Women’s History Month
The month of March marks a global celebration of women’s talents, achievements and contributions to society. Every year, since the United Nations proclaimed March 8th International Women’s Day in 1977, organizations around the world host a variety ...[Read on]
Write a post for Women’s History Month
The month of March marks a global celebration of women’s talents, achievements and contributions to society. Every year, since the United Nations proclaimed March 8th International Women’s Day in 1977, organizations around the world host a variety ...[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]
Debate in Saudi Arabia over Women's Sports
Recently, the Saudi public, government, and religious discourse has been engaged in a debate over women's sports, particularly women's gyms, physical education instruction in girls' schools, and competitive sports clubs for women.The issue of women's spor...[Read on]
Bloggers and ethical decision-making
A recent post on Eye on Sports Media outlines the response of a local paper (the Athens Banner Herald) and that of a blogger who learned about the DUI arrest of a local personality who provides play-by-play and analysis for UGA sports teams. The b...[Read on]
Women's Sports: What's wrong with being a cause?
Almost passed over yet another article about the bad economy and the effects on women's sports. You know, the one that invokes almost immediately the folding of the Houston Comets and the shaky pitch the WPS finds itself on.Though much later in the articl...[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]
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]
WTS Podcast Series: Pioneer Sports Journalist Christine Brennan, Part 2
Welcome to the second podcast in a 3-part series of interviews with Christine Brennan, renowned sports journalist, best-selling author and commentator.  Brennan was a pioneer as a female sports journalist and is still today the most widely-read femal...[Read on]
Female fandom: Study says they don't like the pros
A study out of Canada about the gendered nature of fandom reveals that women are not huge fans of professional sports. Not a shocker despite the plethora of popular media accounts of women forming fan clubs and becoming the latest target demographic for f...[Read on]
BlogHer'10 - Women in Sports Panel
Re-capping BLOGHER '10   Driving into New York City this weekend for the BlogHer event was definately something I was looking forward to participating in.  I honestly didnt know exactly what to expect, but I felt as though bringing a professional athe...[Read on]
Where did Lady Vols come from?
Well it came from a lady. Gloria Ray. She was the first female athletic director of women's sports at the University of Tennessee; a position she took over in 1977 after coaching women's tennis at UT. Here is what she said about creating the Lady Vols bra...[Read on]
Do you love sports? Are you a member of Blogher?
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]
Once upon a time, the WNBA reached out to female bloggers…
And they lived happily ever after. This is not a fairytale - it’s truth. Today, the WNBA reached out to me (on behalf of Women Talk Sports), @techmama Beth Blecherman of Silicon Valley Mom Blogs’ Techmamas, @PunditMom of PunditMom and Sarah, @GoonS...[Read on]
The power of the telephone: feminism, sports and social change
Billie Jean King. Photo credit: Blog.taragana.com/sports I’ve been blogging the past couple of weeks about social media and its impact upon women in sport – mainly due to my own personal interests but also to fulfill a class requirement. This week,...[Read on]
White House Roundtable celebrates Title IX’s 37th anniversary
Today, the Women’s Sports Foundation represents the female athletes of the United States in a celebration of the anniversary of Title IX by visiting the White House for a special roundtable discussion. “At 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 23, the White Hou...[Read on]
Hollywood Feminist of the Day: Fran Drescher
The star of The Nanny (I’m still waiting for her next sitcom) took her focus on health care and cancer (she is a uterine cancer survivor) to Capitol Hill yesterday to get Senators on board of the Safe Cosmetics Act of 2010.  The bill will eliminate c...[Read on]
This National Girls and Women in Sports Day, Urge Schools to Support Their Female Athletes
by Neena Chaudhry, Senior Counsel, National Women’s Law Center  On February 3, 2010, join NWLC in celebrating National Girls and Women in Sports Day. On this day every year, advocates, students, and parents across the country show their support for wo...[Read on]
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