“If you’re a woman, you should play. If you consider yourself a woman and you want to play sports… you should be able to play”
“Discrimination cannot be justified as necessary, reasonable, or proportionate to achieve a legitimate sporting objective”
A dual citizen of the U.S. & Canada, the Olympian, World Champion and three-time NCAA Champion had been dealing with an ongoing illness
Gov. Kristi Noem’s joint letter opposing NCAA trans policy filled with lies, inaccuracies and transphobic claims
Beyond the baskets, the scoreboard and the sweat that goes into climactic games, are out LGBTQ+ coaches leading outstanding student-athletes
Nate Oats is coaching the Crimson Tide & on the other side will be Kevin Willard, who is not just a seasoned coach, but a strong...
LA Blade Sports Editor Dawn Ennis interviews Yale trans swimmer Iszac Henig in his first interview since the NCAA championship last March
First-ever Out transgender NCAA Division I national swimming champion Lia Thomas is now pursuing her law degree
The Los Angeles Blade's sports editor reflects on a week of being the target of hate, and it’s not over yet
The full story of what happened when 10 members of two anti-transgender groups and a swimmer’s dad confronted me in Atlanta