The GIST - Sunday Scroll: The work continues
From The GIST Team |
Hello and hugs!Welcome to The GIST’s Sunday Scroll, where we dive deep into one timely sports topic. With a tense week behind us, we’re taking today’s Scroll to discuss how the U.S. election news will impact the sports world (and women’s sports in particular) before highlighting the long history of athlete activism. Let’s dig in. |
Quote of The Day |
Throughout my life, I have fought many battles that at the time seemed daunting and unwinnable… We must never stop working to create the future we want to leave for the next generation. | |
— The legendary Billie Jean King (BJK), sharing her thoughts and a rallying message in the wake of Tuesday’s U.S. presidential election results. |
The Scroll |
📖 What to expect when it comes to Title IX
Source: Andy Lyons/Getty Images for adidas
It’s no secret that the incoming administration’s policies will impact women’s sports well beyond championship-winning squads refusing to visit the White House. Let’s start with the impact on Title IX. Title IX is a landmark civil rights legislation that prohibits sex-based discrimination in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance, including athletics. The aforementioned BJK notably took to Capitol Hill in 1972 to testify on behalf of Title IX, joining other trailblazing champions of the legislation.
However, during his first term, Trump rolled out guidance that narrowed sexual harassment and investigation requirements. And when president Joe Biden later introduced legislation to expand Title IX protections for women and LGBTQIA+ folks, House Republicans worked against it. Terrifying. |
🏳️⚧️ The impact on trans athletes
Source: Rick Bowmer/AP Photo
Twenty-six states currently restrict transgender athletes’ participation in sports, with transgender girls and women disproportionately affected by anti-trans bills. Many of these pieces of legislation prevent trans kids from playing sports that align with their gender identity.
Thankfully, high-profile professional athletes like BJK, USWNT legend Megan Rapinoe, and former NBA superstar Dwyane Wade continue to speak out in support of the trans community and their pursuits on and off the field. So what can allies do? Educate themselves and others. Transgender and nonbinary folk have been threatened by harmful legislation for decades, with sports just the latest battleground. Anti-trans rhetoric, specifically for trans athletes, is based on discrimination and misinformation — not facts, meaning education is vital to ensuring trans athletes' right to play.
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👭 How the fight for reproductive rights impacts female athletes
Source: Center for Reproductive Rights
Female athletes have long advocated for maternal and reproductive rights. In 2020, the WNBA became the first pro women’s league in the U.S. to guarantee fully paid maternity leave, as enshrined in a landmark collective bargaining agreement (CBA).
There’s also the matter of reproductive rights, a concern that took center stage with the fall of Roe v. Wade in June 2022 and is top of mind once again. Leagues and teams spoke out against the overturning in the aftermath, with the WNBA and NBA even committing to “ensuring [their] employees have access to reproductive healthcare, regardless of their location.”
Restricting access to abortions and reproductive rights will undoubtedly harm women’s sports, stripping athletes with already limited competitive windows of the ability to make decisions about their bodies and their careers. For more on this topic, listen to Thursday’s episode of The GIST of It. |
✊ Athletes leveraging their platform for change
Source: ESPN
As the sports world — and beyond — anticipates what lies ahead, one thing is certain: athletes have a long-standing legacy of taking a stand. Here are some inspiring moments of athlete activism that continue to motivate us as we look forward. 🏈 Former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick kneels during the national anthem: Back in 2016, Kaep and teammate Eric Reid famously kneeled during the pregame anthem in protest of racial injustice and police brutality in America.
🏀 LeBron James won’t “shut up and dribble: LeBron has never been one to shy away from issues, but drew ire from a conservative Fox News commentator in 2018 after speaking out and criticizing then–President Trump.
☑️ WNBA players help flip a Senate seat: In the wake of the 2020 global reckoning on racism and W players dedicating their season to Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old Black woman who was killed by police in her own home, Kelly Loeffler — then a Republican senator for Georgia and co-owner of the Atlanta Dream — revealed her disdain for the Black Lives Matter movement.
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The GIST's Picks |
Here’s what has The GIST team currently hyped:
📚 What to readThis interview with Olympic gold medalist swimmer Crissy Perham and her decision to have an abortion at the age of 19. 🛍️ What to wearOur “Protect Trans Athletes” tote bag, designed in partnership with trans artist Miko Lee, with 50% of the proceeds going to the GenderCool Project, which helps support trans youth in need. 📺 What to watchPower of the Dream, a documentary that chronicles the inspirational story of how WNBA players have influenced U.S. politics and sports culture. ✅ Who to followFormer Division I NCAA athlete and trans activist Schuyler Bailar. And while you’re at it, check out our 2023 interview with him, too. |
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