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  • … Four female athletes from Connecticut are still standing for women’s sports. Selina … a Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC) policy that allows men who identify as women to compete in women’s sports. The CIAC’s policy deprived these girls of the recognition for their athletic achievements and …
  • … how they lost titles, placements, medals, and advancement opportunities to male athletes. They will show how the lie of … to harm female athletes across the country. But instead, athletic authorities and organizations are putting politics … consequences. And one that specifically harms women and girls. Women and girls deserve better. And we know the truth: …
  • … In Connecticut, boys who identify as female can compete in girlsathletic events. As a result, female athletes like Selina …
  • … In Connecticut, boys who identify as female can compete in girlsathletic events. As a result, female athletes like Selina …
  • … is: Trying to force colleges and universities to open girls’ dorm rooms and locker rooms to males. Redefining “sex” … and in doing so effectively robbing female athletes of opportunities and fairness in women’s sports, undermining …
  • … is: Trying to force colleges and universities to open girls’ dorm rooms and locker rooms to males. Redefining “sex” … and in doing so effectively robbing female athletes of opportunities and fairness in women’s sports, undermining …
  • … is: Trying to force colleges and universities to open girls’ dorm rooms and locker rooms to males. Redefining “sex” … and in doing so effectively robbing female athletes of opportunities and fairness in women’s sports, undermining …
  • … on Title IX. Title IX was passed in 1972 to protect equal opportunities for women, not harm them. Now, the … not biological reality. These changes gut equal opportunities for women, erode student privacy, and threaten … for truth is important—for generations of young women and girls. Thank you in advance for your generosity! … Stand for …
  • … on Title IX. Title IX was passed in 1972 to protect equal opportunities for women, not harm them. Now, the … not biological reality. These changes gut equal opportunities for women, erode student privacy, and threaten … for truth is important—for generations of young women and girls. Thank you in advance for your generosity! … Biological …
  • … biological reality. Before a competition pitting the WUHS girls’ snowboarding team against a team that included a male, … makeups and that these differences generally give men an athletic advantage. Unfortunately, that’s when Coach Bloch’s … Coach Bloch was accused of violating the school district’s policy against harassment because he “questioned the …