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Women's Sports Policy

Mariah Burton Nelson, WSPWG, Donna Lopiano

Expert opinion, research, & news by champion athletes, leaders, & lifelong women's sports advocates who formed the Women's Sports Policy Working Group in 2020 to restore girls’ & women’s legal right to the female-only sports & intimate spaces we deserve.

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  • Mariah Burton Nelson

    Athlete, writer, feminist. TERF. Publisher, Stronger Women and Women's Sports Policy Substacks. Stanford & pro basketball player \ud83c\udfc0. Ocean swimmer. \ud83c\udfca‍♀️ Aspiring cornhole champion. Member, Women's Sports Policy Working Group.

  • WSPWG

    Think tank of champion athletes, leaders with vast women’s sports experience. Advocates for female-only sports & spaces & respect for all. Martina Navratilova, Donna de Varona, Nancy Hogshead, Donna Lopiano, Mariah Burton Nelson, Tracy Sundlun.

  • Donna Lopiano

    long-time Title IX sports management expert and expert witness....former UT Austin Director of Athletics, former CEO Women's Sports Foundation, former athlete

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