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Wage revolution: Inside the fight for pay parity

EQUAL PAY, EQUAL PAY, EQUAL PAY - that s what 59,000 spectators chanted after the US Women s National Soccer Team won the 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup. Today, the four-time world champions are still fighting to be paid the same as their male counterparts, who didn t even qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The Women s National Team has won four World Cup championships and four Olympic gold medals on behalf of our country. We have filled stadiums, broken viewing records and sold out jerseys, US captain Megan Rapinoe said in her address to the White House for Equal Pay Day last week. Yet despite all of this, we are still paid less than men, for each trophy, each win, each tie, each time we play.

Warriors Draymond Green: Women Athletes Need to Take Action on Pay Inequality

Jeff Chiu/Associated Press Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green elaborated on his thoughts on how female athletes can address the sizable pay gap between themselves and their male counterparts.  Speaking with reporters Wednesday, Green said women are not laying out steps that they can take to change that, per NBC Sports Monte Poole: It s coming off as a complaint, because the people who can change it are just going to continue to say: Well, the revenue isn t there. If you don t bring in the revenue, we can t up your pay. They re going to keep using that, but the reality is: As true as that is, it s an excuse. Everyone says: We support women. We support women empowerment. We support women in the workplace. We do this for women. We do X for women. Blah, blah, blah.

Inside the NCAA: Blatant sexism on the surface

Inside the NCAA: Blatant sexism on the surface
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