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Pro sports have struggled with inclusion. Carl Nassib’s coming out can change that and more.
Carl Nassib’s coming out shows how far we’ve come toward ending homophobia in the locker room, and how far we have to go in ending bigotry outside of it.
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Las Vegas Raiders defensive lineman Carl Nassib comes out
Nassib will be the first NFL player to take the field after coming out.
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It matters that (almost) all of baseball is embracing Pride now. It changes the game.
The activism happening in baseball, on the corporate and individual level, sends a clear message to everyone in sports: do something more than change your logos or send social media posts.
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Out Super Bowl coach Katie Sowers hired by Kansas City Chiefs
The first woman and gay person to coach in a Super Bowl, Sowers said: “Retired from coaching in the NFL? Nah.”
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Colton Underwood wishes he had been as “brave” as Michael Sam & came out years ago
Underwood was in the same draft class as Sam and could’ve came out right after he did. Instead, the NFL drove the future “Bachelor” star further in the closet.
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Anti-LGBTQ evangelical group’s leader is planning to rally thousands of men at a NFL stadium
The group’s leader told Steve Bannon that they need to “call men back” to fight the LGBTQ “agenda.” So they expect 80,000 men to fill the Dallas Cowboys’ home stadium in a few weeks.
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Former NFL player Ryan Russell takes strong stand for trans youth who want to play sports
“Trans kids deserve the same opportunity that made my NFL career possible.”
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First out Super Bowl coach speaks out against wave of bans on trans youth in sports
“If we want to spend our energy on this idea of fairness, I think we need to start with the real, documented problems that women face,” Katie Sowers said in a clear rebuke of recent anti-trans bills.
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Super Bowl announcer shouts “Take off the bra & be a man!” at Super Bowl streaker
People are calling on announcer Kevin Harlan to apologize for sneering at the streaker’s pink unitard.
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Ex-NFL player suggests segregating trans athletes & may start a podcast to discuss it
The current Fox Sports analyst seems to be making a pitch for a different Fox network with his idea.