Blog to Rally for Girls’ Sports Day 2010 - The Posts
Today is Rally for Girls’ Sports Day! Across the web, bloggers, tweeters and Facebook users are raising their voices in celebration of the far-reaching benefits of athletics participation for girls.
Throughout the day, we will be compiling a list of blog posts from bloggers that are promoting the importance of girls in sports and posting the links to them here. If you would like your post to be included in this list, please fill out this form and we’ll add your post soon.
- AAUW Dialog
- ACSBlog
- Adventures of a Knight Runner
- AfterEllen.com - The Linster
- Allykatzz – Ali
- Athletic Women Blog
- Austin Stair Calhoun
- Black Looks
- Blogs with Balls
- Byline to Finish Line
- C and R’s Stanford Women’s Basketball Blog
- Champagne Candy
- Choices Campus Blog – Meghan Shalvoy
- Colleen Kane
- Currens Est Vita
- Diary of a Derby Debutante
- Eat. Play. Love.
- Emily's List - Hilary Nachem
- Equality in Sight
- Fair Game News
- Fem 2.0
- Game On! Sports Camp 4 Girls
- Gender Across Borders – Colleen Hodgetts
- Girls4Sport
- Girls Inc. of Alameda County
- Hello Darcy
- Hello Ladies
- In Pursuit of Roller Derby
- I Speak of Dreams
- It’s a Swing and a Miss
- IWGwomensport
- Jamie JD
- Keri Mikulski
- Krush Program
- Liminal States
- Marianne Elliott
- Mechelle Voepel
- Momentum Nutrition and Fitness
- MomsRising – Amy Cross
- MomsTeam – Brooke de Lench
- Ms. Foundation – Kasia Gladki
- Ms. JD – Karen H.
- Ms. JD – Vado Porro
- NACWAA
- NACWAA – Ashley Broockerd
- NACWAA – Lisa Nash
- NACWAA – Megan Riggs
- Olympian in Progress
- One Sport Voice
- Our Bodies, Ourselves – Christine Cupaiuolo
- Paige worthy dot com
- Pink Locker Society
- Play City
- Pretty Tough
- Run Like a Girl
- Seattle Storm Basketball
- Shaping Youth
- Shiny Things
- Smart Girls Know
- Spare Candy
- Spark Summit – Emma Woods
- Sports Girls Play
- Swish Appeal – David Siegel
- TakePart.com – Action of the Day
- The Feisty Liberal
- The Feminist Agenda
- The Girl Revolution
- The Glass Hammer
- The Moodus What?
- The Seattle Times - Women’s Hoops Blog
- This Mama Makes Stuff
- TJ’s Turf
- TrackMom.com
- Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport – Alyssa
- Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport – Chelsey
- Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport – Katie
- Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport – Maya
- Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport - Ness
- Unabashedly Female
- Up2Us
- Va Va Velo
- Volleyball Voices
- Women Like Sports
- Women’s Hoops Blog
- Women’s Media Center
- Women’s Rights of Change.org – Roxann MtJoy
- Women’s Tennis Blog
- Women Talk Sports – Ann Gaffigan
- Words to Sweat By
- World Pulse - Ann Killion
- XpatAdventures
Please check back throughout the day to see blog posts from NWLC’s team, who are also blogging on how women’s sports have affected them and the people in their lives!
- Lessons Learned On and Off the Court, by Neena Chaudhry, NWLC Senior Counsel
- For the Love of the Game, by Katherine Gallagher Robbins, NWLC Senior Policy Analyst
- Female Athletes Are Competitors On and Off the Field, by Fatima Goss Graves, NWLC Vice President for Education and Employment
- On the Fence, by Amanda Harris, NWLC Outreach Associate
- Opening Opportunities, Opening Minds, by Lara Kaufmann, NWLC Senior Counsel
- What My Daughter Wins By Playing Sports: A Kick-*** Attitude, by Amy Matsui, NWLC Senior Counsel
- Girls Do Want to Play Sports, and Obama Administration Clarifies How to Assess Their Interests, by Julie Murray, NWLC Fellow, on ACSBlog
- Life Minus Sports? This Girl Can't Imagine It, by Rio Romero, NWLC Program Assistant
- Small Triumphs to Big Lessons: What I Learned On (and Off) the Softball Field, by Val Vilott, NWLC Outreach Associate
- Winning Isn’t Everything, But How Important is Beating Your Little Sister?, by Elizabeth Yates, NWLC Program Assistant
Meanwhile, see what’s being said on Twitter via #Rally4Girls:
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