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Author: Mairead Carr

Mairead Carr is a Ph.D. candidate in sociology at the University at Albany–SUNY, where she also holds an MA in women’s, gender and sexuality studies. She is an avid sports fan and passionate about equity in sports, education and health.
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Did March Make You Mad? Inequity in Sports Is Year-Round for Trans Girls

Mairead Carr
Did March Make You Mad? Inequity in Sports Is Year-Round for Trans Girls

State legislators’ efforts to exclude transgender athletes AND the NCAA’s recent blunders regarding women’s workout facilities both indicate a failure to understand the insidiousness of our reductive and stereotypical beliefs about women and gender.

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