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Home Uncategorized The roots of women’s basketball invisibility run deep
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The roots of women’s basketball invisibility run deep

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Sue Favor
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May 1, 2015

Maya Moore’s terrific essay on the invisibility of WNBA players was a great piece to tie in to one I was working on:

The roots of women’s basketball invisibility run deep

It’s a societal problem, and we’ve got work to do.

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