Showing posts with label everydaysexism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label everydaysexism. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Women in Sport

Growing up in Australia
Sport was ubiquitous 
Sport on television, in the news, in the papers, school sport, weekend sport 
Women's teams weren't prominent
Or even there at all
Men in sport was just 
Sport 

But we had plenty of prominent women
Athletes like Cathy Freeman
Johanna Griggs
Liz Ellis
Louise Sauvage
Nova Peris
Susie Maroney
Susie O’Neal
Zali Steggall
Were in the public eye
As positive role models of their sport
And nation

Blazed into the stadium and
Celebrated a century of women’s participation in the Olympics
Dawn Fraser, Susie Maroney, Betty Cuthbert, Raelene Boyle, Shirley Strickland and
Cathy Freeman
Between them, the winners of 15 gold medals,
Household names admired and loved.
To have women literally carrying the torch
As the pinnacle of the relay
Said to sixteen year old me
Women in sport are important
Women in sport matter

But I have come to realise
That while I would like this to be true
At the present moment in time
Women in sport, for the most part,
Are second class citizens 
Still viewed as inferior
Not worth funding, promotion, or care

It wasn’t until 2012
That every participating country
Had at least one female athlete present
At the Olympic Games
That was last year. Not last century.
And even then,
The Australian women’s basketball team,
Winners of three silver medals over three Olympic Games,
Flew Economy Class to London
While their male counterparts,
Winners of zero medals over three Olympic Games,
They weren't alone. The same treatment was accorded to the 
Japanese women's soccer team. 
Women around the world still require permission to participate 
As athletes 
The Super Bowl, World Cup, Grand Prix, Tour de France
All bar women from participating in the main sporting event
As competitors

Today, in the 21st century
Women’s sports are rarely written about
And when they are
The players are referred to as
"The Girls"
The coverage shows women uncovered 
Because “sporty women”
Can still be “sexy women”
Look at your television
Look at your newspaper
How many women’s sports teams
Are represented?

ESPN has launched a dedicated women's channel 
And held a summit 
A UK group have launched a new magazine
The UN wrote a report 
Grassroots movements are popping up all over the place
Despite fierce resistance 
The fact that we need to “raise the profile” of women in sport
In 2013
Underlines the problem 

I would love to see a day
When dedicated women's channels
And magazines
Are no longer required
When "sport" is not synonymous with “male” and
Instead means people, of any gender
Being active and competitive
At all levels
From backyard games to professional televised world events

Women and girls play sport
Let’s celebrate their success
In equal measure to the way we celebrate the men's
Let women participate at the top level
In any sport of their choosing 
And as participants or spectators 
Let us rejoice in the human ability
To move and play and compete
Across the world

The end. 

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Raise Your Voice


The world abounds in
Misogyny
The systematic hatred of women
That permeates our society
And displays itself in
Rape
Abuse
And all manner of violence against women

We are a rock revolting
Around a burning sun
It is frightening and ugly and demeaning and soul destroying

Women are under-represented in every institution and industry we can name
In some places we are not allowed out the front door
In many spheres we are presented only as objects of sex
Denied our bodies in others
And always put down
All the fact of an x v. y

And it’s not that men and women
“Hate women” as such
We have sisters! And mothers! And aunts! And daughters!
And friends who are girls and women
I am not one of them
One of those people who
Hates women

But the hatred
Is a habit
Entrenched after two thousand years
Of power struggle, of
Systematic suppression, repression,
Denial
Of the rights of women
To live

And yet
We must keep going
Because it doesn’t have to be this way
It is possible for men and women
To work together
As equals

By speaking out
And naming it
And calling it out
When it happens
In the press, in our speech, in everyday conversation
We can chip away at this
Belittling of one half of the population of the planet
Until misogyny and sexism
Are relics

People are working
Everyday every moment every second
To make it better
The Eve Ensler's and Caroline Criado-Perez's and NMP3's and #everydaysexism's and AnneSummers’ of the world
The campaigners and dreamers and artists and writers and regular everyday people who are making an honest effort
Out there in the world
Really trying
To create a world where
Women have equal rights
To life and dignity 

Where is your voice?
And what is it saying?

The end.