Women’s athletics 40 years after Title IX — there are more women playing collegiate sports, “but women still have over 60,000 fewer participation opportunities than their male counterparts” and have fewer representation in the media.

Women’s athletics 40 years after Title IX — there are more women playing collegiate sports, “but women still have over 60,000 fewer participation opportunities than their male counterparts” and have fewer representation in the media.

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  1. faaldovahkiin reblogged this from whyisfeminismathing and added:
    This is the problem with feminist “equality.” Women and men are supposed to be completely equal numerically, while...
  2. sylphaeon reblogged this from whyisfeminismathing and added:
    And not only that, but do you realize that the standards in sports for men and women are quite different? You want more...
  3. girlyandfit reblogged this from whyisfeminismathing and added:
    ^ THIS. I love exercise and I suck ass at sports. Most of the women I follow are into sports and fitness on tumblr. I...
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  5. whyisfeminismathing reblogged this from jsmog and added:
    in order to even this out more women would have to WANT to play more sport, idk about anybody else but i always hated...
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