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One of India's biggest athletes, Dutee Chand tells TOI Plus's Harinder Baweja why she's backing the protesting wrestlers in Delhi and why other athletes should back them. She also explains why she's hoping same-sex marriages will be legalised.
Anti-trans culture within sports must be addressed, through demystifying myths & misunderstandings regarding the participation of trans women within competitions. Hormone levels, sex-testing, forced surgeries, & many other misconceptions still remain as taboo & questionable subjects within sport. Let's note that in order to fully include all gender identifications, the system as a whole should be questioned and readdressed. Let us strive for progress. Resources: You can get involved with the organization that backs this podcast, by visiting the Center for Sport &Social Justice's website: https://www.csueastbay.edu/cssj/ An article written about sex testing: https://www.hrw.org/report/2020/12/04/theyre-chasing-us-away-sport/human-rights-violations-sex-testing-elite-women# A documenting featuring Travers, in which a gender verification test is performed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rf0danMat9w A bio of the featured guest, Travers: https://www.sfu.ca/sociology-anthropology/people/faculty/travers.html On April 23 ,2018, the IAAF released eligibility rules for female classifications in sport: https://www.iaaf.org/download/download?filename=0c7ef23c-10e1-4025-bd0c-e9f3b8f9b158.pdf&urlslug=IAAF%20Eligibility%20Regulations%20for%20the%20Female%20Classification%20%5BAthletes%20with%20Differences%20of%20Sex%20Development%5D%20in%20force%20as%20from%201st%20November%202018 This article discussed the previous mentioned IAAF eligibility rules: https://www.worldathletics.org/news/press-release/eligibility-regulations-for-female-classifica Beneath the Surface, an autobiography written by Michael Phelps details his life & his journey to the Olympics + his diagnosis of Marfan's Syndrome, which is genetically advantageous in swimming Some female eligibility policies: https://olympics.com/ioc/news/ioc-addresses-eligibility-of-female-athletes-with-hyperandrogenism and https://www.worldathletics.org/news/press-release/questions-answers-iaaf-female-eligibility-reg An article detailing Caster Semanya and the ASA against the IAAF: https://www.sports.legal/2019/06/caster-semenya-asa-vs-the-iaaf-what-it-means-for-women-and-sport/ The most up-to-date (November 2021) IOC policies regarding female eligibility according to each individual sport: https://stillmed.olympics.com/media/Documents/News/2021/11/IOC-Framework-Fairness-Inclusion-Non-discrimination-2021.pdf?_ga=2.81833686.1565928341.1644209292-228312917.1644209292 Lia Thomas was experiencing success in swimming, when the new female eligibility IOC guidelines were released: https://www.them.us/story/lia-thomas-ncaa-transgender-guidelines-confusing-harm-athletes New NCAA female eligibility guidelines for swimming in 2022: https://www.ncaa.org/news/2022/2/10/media-center-csmas-subcommittee-recommends-no-additional-changes-to-testosterone-threshold-for-trans-women-at-2022-womens-swimming-and-diving-championships.aspx Dutee Chand wins court case to compete with naturally “high” testosterone levels: https://theworld.org/stories/2015-07-28/indian-sprinter-dutee-chand-wins-right-compete-again Research on the lack of scientific evidence on sex testing by Katrina Karkazis, Rebecca Jordan-Young, Georgiann Davis, and Silvia Camporesi: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5152729/ History on the existence of transgender women: Jules Gill-Peterson's Histories of the Transgender Child Natacha Kennedy & Mark Hellen wrote a paper on how transgender children become aware earlier than what has been believed: https://www.ncgs.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Transgender-Children-%E2%80%93-More-than-a-Theoretical-Challenge.pdf Organizations leading the way for academic and activist work for trans athletes: https://www.athleteally.org/ and https://www.outsports.com/ “Namibian Teens Stoke New Olympic Testosterone Controversy” by Gerald Imray: https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/summer/trackandfield/namibian-teens-stoke-new-olympic-testosterone-controversy-1.6126829
Taylor tells Josie about South African runner Caster Semenya and the history of sex testing in women's track and field. Plus: the wild story of America's biggest party, Spring Break.
Put Your Heart Into It “Follow your heart, and don't be subservient to anyone. Shut out the world, and only listen to your heart to fulfill your dreams.” - Dutee Chand. #beyourself #peace #thepositiveclub #youarenotalone #motivation #freedom #freedomsquad #inspiration #love #bossmoves #ceo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thepositiveclub/message
In this episode, we talk about the multitude of allegations around Dutee Chand, Mandeep Kaur, Ashwini Akkunji, Sini Jose and Nirmala Sheoran.Find out more at - https://ivmpodcasts.com/miss-conduct-blogYou can follow our hosts on Instagram.Miss Conduct: https://instagram.com/missconductpodRagavi: https://www.instagram.com/ragi.dosai/Nisha: https://www.instagram.com/just.nishful.thinking/You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
आज FYI पर साहिबा ख़ान आपको मिलवाएंगी Olympics Star Dutee Chand से। Dutee Chand का नाम भारत के खिलाड़ियों की फेहरिस्त में स्वर्ण अक्षरों में लिखा जाता है। मगर Dutee Chand कैसे एक छोटे से कस्बे से आ कर भारत की मशहूर sprinter बनीं, कितना संघर्ष करने के बाद वो आज इस मुक़ाम पर हैं कि एक नहीं बल्कि दो-दो बार लगातार Olympics में भारत का प्रतिनिधित्व कर रहीं हैं। जानिए कैसे बनीं Dutee Chand भारत की नई उड़न परी - सिर्फ आज के एपिसोड में।
Biology and culture collide! We discuss the intersection of sex, gender, and sports with Dr. Adrianna San Roman, a postdoctoral fellow at the Whitehead Institute in Cambridge who studies sex chromosome aneuploidy. Adrianna first walks us through the biological basis of sex and explains why it is more complicated than just male and female. Definitions in place, we then talk about the cases of Dutee Chand and Caster Semenya, Olympic athletes who have been banned from competition due to elevated testosterone levels. You’ll be Sry if you miss this one!
When we talk about the LGBTQIA+ Community in India, we must remember that the reality for members of the LGBT+ community in rural India is different. Mandee and Kabir speak to Dutee Chand who holds the national record in the women's 100m and is only the fifth Indian to participate in the women's 100 metres at the Olympics when she qualified for the 2016 Rio Games. In this episode Dutee talks about being a Lesbian in Rural India, Falling in love with a girl and the hardships she faced in her life; whether it was the humble upbringing or the hyperandrogenism controversy or the repercussions of coming out gay in a conservative society. Dutee Chand proudly says she is “India's First Openly Gay Athlete”. Download Blued - India's No.1 Gay Social App. - https://iblued.onelink.me/897140674/2c2d807c See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Many top sports events, disrupted by Covid, are finally back. And so is the BBC’s Indian sportswoman of the year award. Public voting is now underway to pick a winner from the five nominees: shooter Manu Baker, sprinter Dutee Chand, chess player Koneru Humpy, wrestler Vinesh Phogat and hockey player Rani. (You can read more about them on the BBC India website.) Each one of them has inspiring stories of grit and perseverance. Sports changed their lives, but is the going now easier for the next generation of potential stars, or are issues like sexism and the gender pay gap holding them back? Can young women athletes follow genuine career pathways in professional sports? In this edition of WorklifeIndia, we talk to three aspiring stars to discuss how sports can be a gamechanger for women. Presenter: Devina Gupta Contributors: Anjum Moudgil, shooter; Aveka Singh, footballer; Palak Kohli, para badminton player
This week we've got two conversations covering different elements of gender and sport. First up is Jackie Silva, 3x Olympian and gold medalist in beach volleyball, who is a driving force behind the #LetHerRun movement. This movement supports those women, including Caster Semenya and Dutee Chand, who've had their athletic careers cut short because they were deemed "not woman enough." Jackie talks with us about the irony of what these athletes would have to do in order to be allowed to compete again, and her own experiences with gender testing at the Olympics. Next we talk with Paralympian Ness Murby, a para discus thrower, who recently came out as trans-masculine. During our conversation about the gender spectrum and athletes who are in various places on it, Ness talks about their own journey and why the sporting community should start discussing the gender spectrum. They also break Jill's brain in the process. Plus, the International Olympic Committee's Executive Board has finalized and approved the event program for Paris 2024! What sports and events are in, and what's out? We've got the details (spoiler alert: it involves breakdancing)! And, always the question with an IOC press conference: Did TBach wave good-bye? Listen to find out! Follow Jackie on Insta and the #LetHerRun movement on Twitter. Follow Ness on Insta and Twitter and check out their website TougherThan.com. Our TKFLASTAN Update includes news from: Speedskater Erin Jackson Snowboarder Chloe Kim The dulcet tones of Jason Bryant Sports historian Dr. Victoria Jackson Biathlete Clare Egan Olympic travel expert Ken Hanscom We also have Games Updates from Tokyo 2020, Beijing 2022, and Paris 2024. We have a new way to support us! Keep independent bookstores alive, and support the show financially by shopping through our affiliate link at Bookshop.org. Proceeds we earn go toward making the show a better experience for you! *** Keep the Flame Alive: The Podcast for Fans of the Olympics and Paralympics with hosts Jill Jaracz & Alison Brown Support the show: Bookshop.org store: https://bookshop.org/shop/flamealivepod Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/flamealivepod Paypal: https://tinyurl.com/yxkoxmcq Hang out with us online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flamealivepod Insta: http://www.instagram.com/flamealivepod Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/flamealivepod Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/312069749587022 Newsletter: Sign up at http://flamealivepod.com VM: (208) FLAME-IT Thanks so much for listening, and until next time, keep the flame alive!
Back in 2014, an 18 year old girl was ready to leave for Commonwealth Games , but her Hyperandrogenism medical report were still awaited. Soon the reports arrived and the young Sprinter Dutee Chand was dropped from the team. In this episode, Dhamini will be speaking with Dr. Payoshni Mitra, an athlete's rights activist on her experience with Dutee Chand.
In this episode of The Awful and Awesome Entertainment Wrap, Abhinandan Sekhri and Rajyasree Sen review the film Saand Ki Aankh, which hit theatres last Friday. “Tushar Hiranandani, whose directorial debut this is, demonstrated that it is clearly his directorial debut because I think this material under a more adept director would have made a fantastic film,” Abhinandan says. They also discuss interesting advertisements they watched recently. One is an ad by an Australian insurance company featuring Domuts, donuts for dogs. Both Abinandan and Rajyasree agree that it was definitely worth a watch. Another ad that caught their eye is the Puma ad featuring Indian sportswomen such as Mary Kom, Dutee Chand. “I thought it was a very cool jingle, but one can't help but compare it to the previous Nike commercials,” says Abhinandan. Rajyasree complains that the production quality of the ad is bad.A special episode of the Netflix show My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman featuring Shah Rukh Khan is a topic of discussion as well. “This is by far one of the worst interviews of SRK I have seen and he is an extremely interesting interviewee,” Rajyasree says. They also review the Dabbang 3 trailer and agree that it all but gives away the gist of the film. So one doesn't need to watch the film when it releases. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Last month, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) released a verdict that has become one of the most hotly debated rulings in sport history. At the centre of this decision is one woman: the South African mid-distance phenom Caster Semenya. Semenya has a condition called 46XY DSD, which results in her body producing higher than average levels of testosterone. The science and emotions behind this case are complex, and have divided the world of athletics in a way that is unprecedented. In this episode, 3 guests offer their unique perspectives on this complex topic. Amby Burfoot is the former Editor-in-Chief at Runner's World Magazine. In Part 1, we chatted with Burfoot about his reasons for agreeing with testosterone limits. Today in Part 2, we talk with former track and field Olympian and professor Dr. Bruce Kidd. We also speak with Dr. Payoshni Mitra, who was instrumental in overturning the hyperandrogenism ruling in the 2015 Dutee Chand case. Dr. Kidd and Dr. Mitra share their reasons for disagreeing with the CAS ruling, and their hopes for the future. (To skip ahead to Part 2, go to 33:05)
For the past five years, Alice has been making a living as a sex worker. She is also disabled; she has bipolar type II, which leads to hypomania, depression and a severe lack of physical energy. For Alice, these two sides of her life – disability and sex work – are inexorably linked. Alice (not her real name) started this line of work when she was at university – it was a way to make some extra cash to top up her student loan. She had always intended to quit sex work after graduating. “That was three years ago,” she says. ----------------------------------- Dutee Chand, India's first openly gay athlete, is facing a barrage of criticism from her family after announcing she was in a same-sex relationship. The sprinter, 23, came out last month, revealing her "soulmate" was a 19-year-old woman from her village. India's historic decision to decriminalise gay sex in 2018 inspired her decision, she said. But since publicly coming out, her family have reacted with hostility.
For the past five years, Alice has been making a living as a sex worker. She is also disabled; she has bipolar type II, which leads to hypomania, depression and a severe lack of physical energy. For Alice, these two sides of her life – disability and sex work – are inexorably linked. Alice (not her real name) started this line of work when she was at university – it was a way to make some extra cash to top up her student loan. She had always intended to quit sex work after graduating. “That was three years ago,” she says. ----------------------------------- Dutee Chand, India's first openly gay athlete, is facing a barrage of criticism from her family after announcing she was in a same-sex relationship. The sprinter, 23, came out last month, revealing her "soulmate" was a 19-year-old woman from her village. India's historic decision to decriminalise gay sex in 2018 inspired her decision, she said. But since publicly coming out, her family have reacted with hostility.
Ep 67: We Chose Rebellion HAPPY PRIDE YA’LL!!! On this episode of #QueerWOCpod Money and Nikeeta and are finally reunited! We celebrate Indian sprint star Dutee Chand in the QueerWOC of the Week segment, Money talks about National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network and some crystals to get your Pride month set off right, Nikeeta talks about a historic farmworker rebellion, and both chat it up about a FABULOUS QueerWOC weekend they shared together! Where to find us: IG & Twitter - @queerwocpod FB - https://www.facebook.com/QueerWOCpod/ Tumblr - www.QueerWOC.com Listen to us on Google, soundcloud, stitcher, Apple Podcast App, or castbox Contribute to QueerWOC via CashApp: $QueerWOCPod Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/queerwocpod Love us out loud by doing The R’s: Rate, Review, Request, Repost, Retweet, and Reply! Use the hashtag #QueerWOC to talk all things the podcast Send us an email or submit your Curved Chronicles: QueerWOCpod@gmail.com 00:06:51 QueerWOC of the Week Indian Track and Field Star: Dutee Chand Read more here:https://scroll.in/field/923984/indias-sprint-star-dutee-chand-reveals-she-is-in-a-same-sex-relationship-with-soulmate?fbclid=IwAR27tVcncV9Xjxu9g-jYkRntECXvEYIm2bAKwz_4wcJiGTjD49ZrlzKJfwU 00:12:05 Community Contributors Joy Party! Two Mommies and a Baby - Nyesha and Samantha Davis-Williams @twomommiesandababy Newport News, VA and Salt Lake City, UT New Patrons - Mel to Tha, Emma, Kaitlyn, Stephanie! CashApp from Doune New Review from TheMeanBlackGirl Three Token Brown Girls on IG QUILTBANG - @3tokenbrowngirls 00:28:10 Mental Moment with Money National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network https://www.nqttcn.com/featured-practitioners-1 Rainbow Aura Quartz - Rainbow Aura Quartz is a natural Quartz Crystal that has been permanently treated by fusing titanium and niobium to it in a vacuum. It is the Titanium that gives it it's magical colours. This crystal is said to be excellent for use when practicing astral journeying and bodily experiences. Rhodonite - The de-curved stone Unconditional love, helps heal broken hearts, alleviates past hurts and helps improve your sense of self worth (Heart and root chakra) Unakite - promotes emotional balance and increases will to fight (solar plexus, heart) Bismuth - It can prevent you from becoming overwhelmed by all of your responsibilities while at the same time increasing your energy levels to deal with them. Bismuth relieves feelings of loneliness or isolation. It is a stone of transformation and change, helping to adapt to change with calm assurance. Bismuth encourages cohesiveness, so would be very helpful in group and/or relationship dynamics. 50:16 - Word Crispin Hernandez, Workers’ Center of Central New York, and Worker Justice Center of CNY vs. New York State Crispin Hernandez’s story about working at Mark’s Farm here:https://workerscny.org/en/crispin/ Donate and support WCCNY here: https://workerscny.org/civicrm/?page=CiviCRM&q=civicrm/contribute/transact&reset=1&id=3 Zapatista Subcomandante Marcos/Galeano’s Full Address http://enlacezapatista.ezln.org.mx/2014/05/27/between-light-and-shadow/?fbclid=IwAR2attIbfrNPh83YTZwGv-gmQK3jZsiaYgs5zD78F8qm0qwp1nQ4WxHgbqs 01:12:00 Topic Money and Nikeeta chat it up and reflect on their QueerWOC weekend and excursion they just embarked on together. They talk about Nia Witherspoon’s compelling and gripping play “Messiah” and talk about how much fun they had at @brklynboihood & @iamrimarkable’s Joy Party. Messiah: http://lamama.org/messiah/ 01:34:00 Curved Chronicles Nikeeta is feeling old and feeling curved by the young hip queers and Money has been glowing and effervescing! Follow Money| IG/Twitter @MelanatedMoney Follow Nikeeta| IG/Twitter @AfroBlazingGuns And you’ve listened to episode 67 of QueerWOC The Podcast
Hello and welcome to this edition of Firstpost Spodcast where we talk about Rafael Nadal's victory in Rome Masters final, Dutee Chand admitting to being in a same-sex relationship and more
Welcome to Spodcast, the sports update on Firstpost. We are covering the 2018 Asian Games on Spodcast, and it was a good weekend for Indian athletes. Today, we talk about Dutee Chand, Hima Das and Muhammed Anas' silver medal victory at Asian Games among other news.
In 2014, India’s Dutee Chand was a rising female track and field star, crushing national records. But then, that summer, something unexpected happened: she failed a gender test. And was banned from the sport. Before she knew it, Dutee was thrown into the middle of a controversy that started long before her, and continues on today: how to separate males and females in sport. This story is a companion piece to Gonads, Episode 5, Dana. "Dutee" was reported by Molly Webster, with co-reporting and translation by Sarah Qari. It was produced by Pat Walters, with production help from Jad Abumrad and Rachael Cusick. The Gonads theme was written, performed, and produced by Majel Connery and Alex Overington. Special thanks to Geertje Mak, Maayan Sudai, Andrea Dunaif, Bhrikuti Rai, Joe Osmundson, and Payoshni Mitra. Plus, former Olympic runner Madeleine Pape, who is currently studying regulations around female, transgender, and intersex individuals in sport. Radiolab is supported in part by Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation initiative dedicated to engaging everyone with the process of science. And the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, enhancing public understanding of science and technology in the modern world. More information about Sloan at www.sloan.org. Support Radiolab today at Radiolab.org/donate.
In Episode 10 of Burn It All Down, Shireen Ahmed, Brenda Elsey, Lindsay Gibbs, and Jessica Luther marvel at the way pseudo-science is used to police female athletes’ bodies. They discuss women’s concussions, attempts to regulate women’s natural testosterone levels in track and field, Wimbledon thus far, and check in on Monica González, former captain of Mexican national soccer team after her world record breaking climb up Mt. Kilimanjaro to play in the highest ever regulated soccer match. So much to burn and so little time. The state of research on women’s concussions and concussion protocols in women’s sports. (17:49) Interview with Katrina Karkazis on the IAAF’s regulation of women’s testosterone. How the IAAF polices wome fo color in particular, the racial identity of Dutee Chand and Caster Semenya (30:44) Our first reactions to Wimbledon and the stellar women’s matches. Go Venus! (34:09) Shireen Ahmed and Brenda Elsey interview Monica González about her climb up Mt. Kilimanjaro to play in the highest altitude regulation soccer match in history. The group of women, from 20 countries, were part of Equal Playing Field’s initiative, to raise awareness of gender disparity in sport. Gonzo Soccer Peace Foundation is launching a number of exciting initiatives, working with girls in Colombia, Mexico and with others on the horizon (48:01) Burn Pile – Shireen burns burkini bans in Corsican courts (51:29) Jessica burns the “Who Reports It First Game?” in sports social media, sparked by free agency drama. (53:51) Brenda burns the Guardian article that invented a protest supposedly hidden in the goal posts of the 1978 World Cup (57:20) Lindsay burns Jaime Horowitz and Fox Sports. After decimating Fox Sports, it turned out that Horowitz had sexually harassed journalists (1:01:28) Bad Ass Women of the week: Bianca Sierra and Stephany Mayor, Mexican soccer players who have denounced homophobia in Mexico. (1:03:48) Honorable Mentions: Shireen, Khadijah Diggs (1:05:39) Katinka Hosszu (1:07:29) Danielle Kang (1:08:58) Correction Shireen Ahmed said that Rowan Stringer died in 2003. She died in 2013. Links: On female concussions: http://www.espn.com/espnw/sports/article/19775123/why-does-seem-cares-female-concussions and http://www.espn.com/olympics/story/_/page/espnwbodywagner/figure-skater-ashley-wagner-talks-concussions-costumes-collisions-body-2017 And women soccer players’ protocol: http://www.excellesports.com/news/womens-soccer-concussion-protocol-nwsl/ and https://thinkprogress.org/the-significance-of-brandi-chastain-donating-her-brain-to-concussion-research-f4c52fb8c02d Wimbledon: Ostapenko’s name preference and fan base: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/08/sports/tennis/jelena-ostapenko-latvia-wimbledon.html?smid=tw-nytsports&smtyp=cur Guests: Katrina Karkazis: http://katrinakarkazis.com; @Karkazis Monica Gonzalez: gonzosoccer.org; @MonicaGonzo Article on Equal Playing Field’s initiative on Mt. Kilimanjaro: http://edition.cnn.com/2017/06/29/football/female-footballers-mount-kilimanjaro-world-record/index.html Burn Pile: http://m.rfi.fr/france/20170703-france-cour-appel-marseille-ressuscite-affaire-burkini Bad Ass Women of the Week: Bianca Sierra and Stephany Mayor: http://diosasolimpicas.com/DiosasTV/bianca-sierra-y-stephany-mayor/ and https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/06/sports/soccer/iceland-soccer-stars-in-love-find-acceptance.html Khadijah Diggs: http://www.atlantamuslim.com/2017/jun/18/atlanta-muslim-khadijah-diggs/ Katinka Hosszu: https://swimswam.com/katinka-hosszu-launches-pro-swimmers-union/
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Jeannine Etter interviews Community Activist, Black Lives Matter member and National Poetry Slam champion Theo EJ Wilson, on his viral video “In Defense of Black Women” where Mr. Wilson challenges the toxic narrative that Black women are the sole cause of the destruction of the Black Family. Then Rebecca Jordan-Young, Tow Associate Professor of Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies at Barnard College and author of Brain Storm: The flaws in the science of sex differences joins Kate Raphael to discuss gender policing and sex testing in sports, since sex is an important part of everyone's life, and people are encourage to enjoy it, and that's why the idea of get a sex machine is not that outdated anymore. A recent ruling by the International Court of Arbitration for Sport in the case of sprinter Dutee Chand suspended the practice of “hyperandrogenism regulation” by the International Association of Athletics Federations. Where did this type of sex testing come from, and what does the ruling mean for the future of women's sports? The post Womens Magazine – August 24, 2015 appeared first on KPFA.
In this interview, LawInSport's Sean Cottrell talks Jim Bunting, a lawyer at, Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg was part of the legal team that successfully represented Dutee Chand before the Court of... In this podcast Sean Cottrell, CEO and founder of LawInSport, interviews leading sports lawyers, business executives, academics and athletes about the latest issues and legal developments in the world of sport.