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Addressing homophobia in women's sports

The award-winning short documentary features interviews with student athletes, coaches (including Stanford’s Tara Van Deveer), athletic directors, academics, and prominent professional athletes including Martina Navratilova and Zina Garrison-Jackson as they describe how the fear of being labeled a lesbian or “dyke” hinders the performance of all female athletes, and even prevents many women from participating in sports at all. The personal tales are contextualized within a larger narrative that illustrates how sexism and homophobia are wielded as political tools to retain male control over the multi-billion dollar women’s sports industry.

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22-06-1994

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Dee Mosbacher

Dee Mosbacher

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Diane "Dee" Mosbacher, MD, PhD, (born January 13, 1949 in Houston, Texas) is an American filmmaker, lesbian feminist activist, and psychiatrist. In 1993, Mosbacher founded Woman Vision, a nonprofit organization to promote tolerance and equal treatment of all people through the production and use of educational media, including video. To date, Mosbacher has directed or produced nine documentary films through Woman Vision, each having to do with LGBTQ or Women’s Rights issues. In 1994, Mosbacher directed and produced Straight From the Heart, which was nominated for an Academy Award. Mosbacher is also a practicing psychiatrist. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dee Mosbacher, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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