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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]
LPGA set to allow transgender women to play
On October 13, I posted a story about Lana Lawson who is a transgender woman suing the LPGA for the right to play in LPGA sponsored events. Currently LPGA competitions are restricted to golfers who are “female at birth” effectively excluding transgend...[Read on]
Chaz Bono Announces Transition
His publicist told TMZ: Chaz, after many years of consideration, has made the courageous decision to honor his true identity ... He is proud of his decision and grateful for the support and respect that has already been shown by his loved ones. It is Chaz...[Read on]
Cheerleading one's way to compliance
A short but somewhat informative article about the issues surrounding competitive cheerleading and its potential to resolve some schools' Title IX issues around opportunities. Appropriate given the recent attempt by Quinnipiac to earn compliance by cuttin...[Read on]
Next Week’s Supreme Court Hearings: Issues Important to Women
by Thao Nguyen, Outreach Manager, National Women's Law Center  Next week, as all eyes turn to the Senate Judiciary Committee’s hearings for Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan, our country will engage in a conversation about the legal issues that are m...[Read on]
Miss Semenya, sexuality in sports
First off, I am not politically correct however, I am sensitive towards certain subjects. I am not going to apologize for any offensive on insensitive statements that I may make, It is just my observation and my opinion, having said that...  Sexuality i...[Read on]
Obama Establishing White House Women's Council
Women’s groups have been calling for women’s issues to get top billing in the Obama White House. Have they gotten their wish?Women's Rights | Today 11:45 am Women will soon have a larger voice in the White House. President Obama plans on ...[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]
Thank You Shonda Rhimes
I’ve been a little hard on Shonda Rhimes this season for some of the decisions she has made on Grey’s Anatomy, most notably the issues surrounding the departure of Brooke Smith.  But as the show celebrates its 100th episode tonight I want to say a bi...[Read on]
Virginia Madsen Getting Into Olympic Fight
I still have major issues with Madsen for shilling Botox, but her Title IX Productions which she formed last year is taking on a good fight - the right for women ski jumpers to compete in the Olympic games. Film follows 15 athletes and their fight agains...[Read on]
Right-wing shock jocks: Now attacking children
This is reprehensible (trigger warning). I’m not going to quote from the piece because it’s really sickening, but the gist is this: Right-wing radio jocks in Sacramento attacked transgender kids, calling them horrible names and basically enco...[Read on]
National Taskforce to Promote Positive Images of Girls and Women Created
I got this info from folks at the Girl Scouts which looks like it was instrumental in creating this bi-partisan taskforce to look at issues in media that effect girls. US Reps Tammy Baldwin and Shelly Moore Capito introduced legislation that would: supp...[Read on]
Army Wives deals with girls and body image issues
I’ve always been a fan of Army Wives.  I know, it’s a bit sappy.  But I like it.  One reason why is because on ocassion they handle an issue really well. That happened this past Sunday with a subplot about a young girl and body issues.  The overv...[Read on]
Quick Hit: Grading the White House on Women's Issues
Our girl Samhita is quoted in this recent Forbes piece about the White House and Women's Issues. Samhita Mukhopadhyay, 32, executive editor of feministing.com, believes female support is slipping. "Using reproductive rights as a bargaining chip was a bi...[Read on]
The End of An Era – It Takes A Team, Rest in Peace
It is with sadness that I am passing on the news that the Women’s Sports Foundation has eliminated its initiative, It Takes A Team, effective at the end of January when my contract as director of ITAT expires. I’ve directed It Takes A Team for five ye...[Read on]
Girl-Powered Chicago Film Festival
<object class codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,29,0" width="455" height="281"> </object> The 45th Annual Chicago International Film Festival kicks off today, and this year, organize...[Read on]
Ain’t I a woman?
This is the title of a speech given by African-American abolitionist and former slave, Sojourner Truth, in 1851 at a Women’s Rights Conference in Ohio. Her speech was in reaction to the privileges that white women had and the comparative silence about t...[Read on]
Unmatched: Martina and Chris Rivalry
Tuesday night, September 14 at 8 pm EDT, ESPN will air a documentary entitled, Unmatched. The film follows the tennis rivalry and friendship between Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert. Martina and Chris discussed their relationship on and off the court ...[Read on]
Casi Divas- Interview with Director Issa Lopez
Casi Divas tells the story of four very different women vying in a contest to become the next big telenovela star.  It is a story infused with dreams of changing your life and desires for celebrity and success but if you think it is all gloss you will mi...[Read on]
Hollywood Women Speak Out
Three Hollywood women -- Glenn Close, Nicole Kidman and Heather Graham -- got into the political action this week each on a different issue. Nicole Kidman went to Capitol Hill to talk about violence against women.  No matter what she has or hasn’t don...[Read on]
Zero Progress Made on Gender Disparity in Films Targeted at Kids
Some bad news from the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media. They released a new study: Gender Disparity On Screen and Behind the Camera in Family Films, done by Stacy L. Smith, PhD and Marc Choueiti, at the USC Annenberg School for Communication...[Read on]
Social networking is getting socailly conscious!
    According to a new game on Facebook, American 2049, social networking can be socially conscious! The new game is centered on such topics as forced sex work and prostitution, racial profiling, segregation, abortion issues, LGBTQ injustic...[Read on]
Clinton Global Initiative: Investing in Girls and Women
President Clinton opened the second day of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Annual Meeting by reciting damning statistics about women's economic marginalization, including that only 30% of the world's workforce is made up of women. Women do 66% of worl...[Read on]
On the Continuum: Women’s Sports
I went to a lunch earlier this week where Donna Orender, the President of the WNBA was the speaker.  It was a small group of women from a diversity of professions.  She talked about her life and how she has gotten to where she is now. A little backgrou...[Read on]
What if Women Ran the Academy?
A colleague from the Hollywood Reporter and I were speaking on a wide range of issues yesterday and he asked me to put this question forward to you all. Would the Academy Awards be different if women were in charge? Would we have more female directi...[Read on]
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