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Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka: Two tennis stars are only women in top 100 highest-paid athletes

by admin | May 25, 2021 | Pay Equity, Representation, SEW, Uncategorized

Unbelievably there are just two women who cracked the top 100, both of whom are tennis players. Japan’s Naomi Osaka is 15th, in between the former Houston Rockets duo of Rusell Westbrook and James Harden. The world number two won her second US Open title in 2020 and...

The NCAA sold out women’s sports in a rights deal it fights to keep secret

by admin | May 21, 2021 | Pay Equity, Representation, SEW

Someone on Capitol Hill, please explain why the dystopian, reform-resistant NCAA should get one more dime or tax favor from an American electorate that is more than half female. Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) has remarked that we need to recognize the NCAA “for the civil...

The Transformation of a Soccer Club, and the Ways We Value Women’s Sports

by admin | May 3, 2021 | Pay Equity, Representation, SEW

Nearly three years ago, in New Jersey, late in a National Women’s Soccer League game between Sky Blue F.C. and the Chicago Red Stars, the Red Stars’ striker Sam Kerr flew past the defense, gathered the ball, and unleashed a shot into the low left corner of the...

U.S. Women’s Team Clears Hurdle to Reviving Equal Pay Fight

by admin | Apr 14, 2021 | Pay Equity, SEW

A federal judge on Monday approved a partial settlement in the long-running dispute over equal pay between U.S. Soccer and its World Cup-winning women’s national team, but the players’ fight with the federation is far from over. Read More

Federal judge approves partial deal between women, US Soccer

by admin | Apr 13, 2021 | Pay Equity, SEW

A federal judge approved a partial deal between players on the women’s national team and the U.S. Soccer Federation over unequal working conditions. U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner approved the Dec. 1 settlement during a hearing Monday. The deal calls for charter...

Megan Rapinoe slaps down Draymond Green’s comments about equality

by admin | Apr 8, 2021 | Pay Equity, Representation, SEW

Megan Rapinoe just schooled Draymond Green. The U.S. women’s soccer star, an outspoken advocate for equality, slammed Green on Wednesday for his comments last week that blamed female athletes for the inequities that persist in women’s sports. Rather than making the...

“Sexism Isn’t a Women’s Issue Any More Than Racism Is a Black Issue”: Venus Williams Writes a Moving Letter About Gender Equality

by admin | Apr 6, 2021 | Pay Equity, Representation, SEW

Throughout my childhood, playing tennis with my sister Serena in our hometown of Compton, California, I always dreamed of winning tournaments like Wimbledon. Then, when I finally got there, I was struck by the inequality. When I won Wimbledon for the first time in...

N.C.A.A. Acknowledges $13.5 Million Budget Gap Between Men’s and Women’s Tournaments

by admin | Apr 5, 2021 | Pay Equity, SEW

Financial details revealed publicly for the first time show that the N.C.A.A.’s budget for the men’s tournament was nearly double that of the women’s tournament in 2019. Read More

The financial burden on NCAA sports wears wingtips, not sneakers

by admin | Apr 5, 2021 | Pay Equity, Representation, SEW

Never again let someone from the NCAA call women’s basketball or any other sport a “cost.” Connecticut’s Paige Bueckers is not a cost. She is the entire damn point. The real cost, the real burden in this iniquitous, contemptible system is the legion of skimmers and...

Women’s sports can do at least one thing men’s can’t, experts say: Get bigger

by admin | Apr 2, 2021 | Pay Equity, Representation, SEW

During a meeting of women’s basketball coaches with NCAA President Mark Emmert on Wednesday, Georgia Tech Coach Nell Fortner issued a plea. Instead of treating her sport like a cost to minimize, the NCAA should see it the way so many others increasingly do: as an...
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