Iranian wrestler who saw Ayatollah abuse athletes defends American women speaking out against trans inclusion
Sardar Pashaei, a former Iranian wrestling champion, defends American female athletes advocating against the inclusion of trans women in women’s sports, referencing his own experiences of witnessing abuse and mistreatment in Iran.
UFPA unanimously approves quotas for trans, travesti, and non-binary people
The Federal University of Pará (UFPA) has unanimously approved the creation of a quota policy for trans, travesti, and non-binary individuals in undergraduate courses.
Judge prohibits Londrina City Hall from blocking the volleyball final based on law against trans athletes
A court in Paraná ruled that Londrina must allow the Women's Brazil Cup to proceed, following challenges to the participation of a transgender athlete.
Yolanda Díaz, after announcing that she will not lead the left: 'We will continue gaining rights'
Yolanda Díaz, Spain's Second Deputy Prime Minister, has announced that she will not be a candidate for the left in the upcoming elections, while emphasizing her commitment to continue advocating for rights, particularly for transgender individuals in the workplace.
Women’s Secretariat Parade Highlights Representation and Inclusion at Teresópolis Carnival
The Teresópolis Carnival featured a parade organized by the Women's Secretariat to promote representation and inclusion, showcasing the participation of the Serra Trans Collective.
A pioneering study concludes that there is no evidence that trans athletes are a "threat" to women's sports
A groundbreaking study finds no evidence that trans women pose a threat to women's sports, highlighting similar performance levels between trans and cis women athletes.
The athletes, coaches, lawmakers and officials who have picked a side in the SCOTUS women's sports battle
As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to rule on cases concerning the inclusion of biological males in women's sports, numerous influential athletes, coaches, and lawmakers have publicly expressed their positions.