Former WWE Wrestler Gabbi Tuft Weighs In On Trans Women in Sports
Gabbi Tuft was once a heavyweight champ, weighing 246 pounds of solid muscle. Now, she weighs in on the sports debate surrounding trans athletes, hoping to shine a light on
Gabbi Tuft was once a heavyweight champ, weighing 246 pounds of solid muscle. Now, she weighs in on the sports debate surrounding trans athletes, hoping to shine a light on
Last Monday, the International Chess Federation (FIDE) announced new regulations on transgender players, including restrictions on trans women competing in women’s events and stripping trans men of previously won women’s
As always, the Women’s World Cup is queer AF. Women’s sports has always been full of queer women–whether we were out or not–but every year more and more out players
After nine months of detention in Russia for cannabis possession, WNBA player Brittney Griner has been released and is on her way home to the United States. “She’s safe, she’s
After months of silence, there is finally an update out of Russia on WNBA star Brittney Griner’s detention. Over four months after her initial arrest in February of this year
Trans women athletes may be facing unfair transphobic challenges in their respective sports, but they’re still out there accomplishing incredible feats, and that deserves to be celebrated. Here are eight
LGBTQ+ Russians face homophobic conditions every day, so ending up in a Russian jail as a publicly out person is a terrifying idea—and it’s exactly what WNBA star Brittney Griner
American Brittney Griner is a famous professional basketball player, out lesbian and sportsperson enjoying the best form of her glittering career. The 31-year-old from Houston, Texas, who officially declared her
U.S. National Women's Soccer League player Kumi Yokoyama, 27, came out on June 19 as a transgender man. “I’m coming out now,” the Washington Spirit forward from Japan said in…
“You don’t just show up and become a great football team,” says Rich Daniel, current owner of the DC Divas. “That takes time, respect, and recognition.” But we aren’t talking