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Riley Gaines: Protecting women is bigger than just sports Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines talks to 'The Evening Edit' about Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signing the 'Women's Bill of Rights' into law.
Riley Gaines gives a speech at Penn State. (Riley Gaines) "Eventbrite is the epitome of organizations taking a stand against women and our basic human rights." ...
Gaines was among more than a dozen college athletes who filed a l awsuit against the NCAA in March 2024, accusing it of violating their Title IX rights by allowing transgender swimmer Lia Thomas ...
Gaines responded to Biles in follow-up posts, saying the gymnast's stance was "so disappointing" and saying she should not be advocating for transgender women in women's sport with her platform.
Title IX champion and NCAA swimmer reflects on the law's 53-year legacy, its impact on women's sports, and the current challenges to female athletes' rights in competition and beyond ...
Women’s rights activist Riley Gaines testified that swimmers at the 2022 NCAA Championships “undressed in the janitor’s closet” to avoid being seen by Lia Thomas, a male-to-female ...
In contrast to Chalmers, Gaines has been crusading against the rights of trans athletes since she tied for fifth place with trans University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas in the women’s ...
Collegiate swimming champion and anti-trans activist Riley Gaines is urging New Yorkers to vote against Proposition 1 on the ballot Tuesday “if you care about women and girls.” ...
Read more: Riley Gaines Center launches 'Project BOYcott' to support women athletes who stand up for biological reality "In my senior year, we were forced to compete against a man.
For Women's Sports Week, former NCAA swimmers Riley Gaines and Paula Scanlan are sounding the alarm on threats to women's sports and women as a whole. "If these threats to women do persist, the ...
Former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines shed light on the social media history of transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney, who interviewed President Biden at the White House last week.
Self-styled soccer mom and US Senate hopeful Rep. Katie Porter smears Riley Gaines while Bill Maher and Piers Morgan actually standup for women’s sports.