Second Class Citizens looks at gender inequity in NCAA Division 1 athletics. This podcast exposes the gap between men's and women's college sports and aims to educate and encourage change in sports culture. As a master's thesis project, this podcast uses research and interviews with experts to find solutions in closing the gender equity gap in college sports. Contributors to this podcast include renowned academics, ESPN directors, sports economists, Pac-12 college coaches, and Big-12 athletics directors.
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Second Class Citizens looks at gender inequity in NCAA Division 1 athletics. This podcast exposes the gap between men's and women's college sports and aims to educate and encourage change in sports culture. As a master's thesis project, this podcast uses research and interviews with experts to find solutions in closing the gender equity gap in college sports. Contributors to this podcast include renowned academics, ESPN directors, sports economists, Pac-12 college coaches, and Big-12 athletics directors.
People like to talk about how men's college sports make a lot more money than women's, but nobody wants to talk about why. Episode 3 dives into the investment, promotion, and financial growth surrounding women's sports in college.
Second Class Citizens
Second Class Citizens looks at gender inequity in NCAA Division 1 athletics. This podcast exposes the gap between men's and women's college sports and aims to educate and encourage change in sports culture. As a master's thesis project, this podcast uses research and interviews with experts to find solutions in closing the gender equity gap in college sports. Contributors to this podcast include renowned academics, ESPN directors, sports economists, Pac-12 college coaches, and Big-12 athletics directors.