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Audre Lorde Reads Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power

By Audre Lorde — 2019

Audre Lorde reads the essay “Uses of the Erotic: the Erotic as Power.” There are some ad-libs, but this reading is pretty faithful to the final text, which can be found in Lorde’s essay collection Sister Outsider, among other anthologies. One of the most important essays of the 20th century.

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Calls for Pay Equality in Sport

Matildas earn a fraction of Socceroos match fees—but why is it so?

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TikTok Shows Gender Inequality at NCAA Basketball Facilities

Oregon Ducks forward Sedona Prince took to TikTok to call out the VAST disparities between the women’s and men’s training facilities ahead of March Madness.

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Equality, Sports, and Title IX—Erin Buzuvis and Kristine Newhall

In 1972, U.S. Congress passed Title IX, a law which prohibited discrimination against women in schools, colleges, and universities—including school-sponsored sports. Before this law, female athletes were few and far between, and funding was even scarcer.

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Soccer Stars Speak Out on Gender Discrimination

Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe tell “GMA” why the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team is suing the United States Soccer Federation for equal pay.

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NCAA’s Gender Discrimination Goes Beyond the Weight Room | The Daily Social Distancing Show

The NCAA is under fire for multiple acts of gender discrimination toward March Madness’s women’s basketball teams, including not providing them with a weight room, administering less reliable COVID tests and making it hard for coaches to bring their young children into the bubble.

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