
Alex Gonzalez
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6 days ago |
outsports.com | Cyd Zeigler |Jim Buzinski |Alex Gonzalez |Karleigh Webb
Sam Rapoport is on the move. The gay football executive who’s been part of the NFL front office off-and-on for 20 years has announced she’s leaving the work she’s been doing at the league. Somewhat. Rapoport has given up her full-time staff position with the NFL to take her talents on the road. The move continues her push toward broader inclusion in the sport, particularly of women.
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1 week ago |
outsports.com | Mike Ciriaco |Jay Robinson |Jon Holmes |Alex Gonzalez
This week on InstaJocks, Trey Migel busted a move, Tate Costa got spun, and Mathieu Collet rode a pole. Pro wrestler Trey Miguel of TNA Wrestling dropped some choreo in the ring. Gymnast Tate Costa got spun. France’s Mathieu Collet rode the pole. Sam Cushing compared tight and loose bottoms. Fitness model Migu went au naturel. Jarrod Bruce Lee chased his dreams. After a 4-year hiatus, gymnast Tomas Gonzalez announced he’s once again competing. Napa-based runner Omar unboxed his new kicks.
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1 week ago |
outsports.com | Jon Holmes |Karleigh Webb |Cyd Zeigler |Alex Gonzalez
One of British soccer’s most popular figures says “now is not the time to be silent” as she pledged vocal support for transgender people at a gala awards event in wake of her sports’ trans ban. Anita Asante, who played for England at two FIFA World Cup tournaments and for Great Britain at the London 2012 Olympics, is the most high-profile figure so far in U.K. football to publicly declare her backing for the trans community in light of the recent UK Supreme Court ruling.
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1 week ago |
queerty.com | Alex Gonzalez |Cyd Zeigler |Karleigh Webb |Jay Robinson
As a child growing up in South Central Los Angeles, Women’s National Football Conference founder Odessa Jenkins was born with a fight inside her. From a young age, Jenkins dominated fields and sports, playing football and basketball with her cousins. With the heart of a lioness, Jenkins overcame early challenges, including facing discrimination in sports and losing her older brother to street brutality.
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1 week ago |
outsports.com | Alex Gonzalez |Cyd Zeigler |Karleigh Webb |Jay Robinson
As a child growing up in South Central Los Angeles, Women’s National Football Conference founder Odessa Jenkins was born with a fight inside her. From a young age, Jenkins dominated fields and sports, playing football and basketball with her cousins. With the heart of a lioness, Jenkins overcame early challenges, including facing discrimination in sports and losing her older brother to street brutality.
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