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Audra and Elisa tread through the history of women in sports: the ways they have been undermined, underrepresented, and underestimated. This episode pairs best with moving your body however you damn well please and cheering on your favorite Women’s World Cup team.
Book Recommendation
- Good for a Girl: A Woman Running in a Man’s World by Lauren Fleshman
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Sources
- “The 14th Amendment and the Evolution of Title IX,” United States Courts
- “50 Year of Title IX: How One Law Changed Women’s Sports Forever,” Maggie Mertens, Sports Illustrated
- “Allyson Felix: My Own Nike Pregnancy Story,” Allyson Felix, New York Times
- “Billie Jean King Triumphs in ‘Battle of the Sexes’,” History Channel
- “First Modern Olympic Games,” History Channel
- Good for a Girl: A Woman Running in a Man’s World, Lauren Fleshman
- “History of Television,” Mitchell Stephens, Grolier Encyclopedia
- “How Women’s Sports Teams Got Their Start,” Maria Cramer, New York Times
- “I Was the Fastest Girl in America, Until I Joined Nike,” New York Times
- “Inside the Toxic Culture of the Nike Oregon Project ‘Cult’,” Chris Chavez, Sports Illustrated
- Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men, Caroline Criado Perez
- “Katherine Switzer,” Wikipedia
- “Kelsey Plum Corrects ‘Huge Misconception’ About WNBA Pay Gap,” Emma Hruby, Just Women’s Sports
- LFG, Sean Fine & Andrea Fix, HBO
- “League of Women Ballplayers,” Bill Francis, National Baseball Hall of Fame
- Maiden, Alex Holmes
- “Mamie Johnson: The Negro Leagues’ Only Female Pitcher,” Sarah Langs, Major League Baseball
- “Nike to Shut Down Salazar’s Oregon Project,” Matthew Futterman, New York Times
- “The Sexualization of Women in Sports Extends Even to What They Wear,” Sharon Pruitt-Young, NPR
- “Trailblazing Black Women in Sports,” History Channel
- “United States at the 1986 Summer Olympics,” Wikipedia
- “U.S. Soccer Announces Historic CBA Agreement, Equal Pay Between USMNT, USWNT,” Brian Straus, Sports Illustrated
- “USWNT Makes Final Plea in Equal Pay Lawsuit Appeal, Calls Dismissal ‘FlatlyWrong’,” Caitlin Murray, ESPN
- “USWNT, U.S. Soccer Federation Settle Equal Pay Lawsuit for $24 Million,” Jeff Carlisle, ESPN
- “When Did Women First Compete in the Olympic Games?” International Olympic Committee
- “Women’s Sports History: A Heritage of Mixed Messages,” National Women’s History Museum
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