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  • af Doug Moe
    198,95 kr.

    Published in the 50th anniversary year of the landmark Title IX gender equity legislation becoming law, "The Right Thing to Do" is both a chronicle of the rise of women's intercollegiate athletics in the United States and a biography of one of the movement's leaders, Kit Saunders-Nordeen, the first director of women's athletics at the University of Wisconsin and vice president of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW). When Kit arrived on the Madison campus for graduate school in 1964, competitive athletics for women was actively discouraged. The longtime director of women's physical education at UW-Madison, Blanche Trilling, had been a national voice in advocating participation, but never competition, for women collegians. Across the next decade, Kit changed hearts and minds, establishing a vibrant non-varsity women's sports program at UW. It took some doing. Funds for travel and uniforms were so scarce the athletes sold Christmas trees and did odd jobs to help. The passage of Title IX in 1972 - requiring universities receiving federal funds to not discriminate by gender - provided a boost. Kit was named the UW's first director of women's intercollegiate athletics in 1974, signaling varsity status for women. But Title IX was not a panacea. In 1979, seven years after it became law, the UW women's crew famously changed clothes outside men's athletic director Elroy Hirsch's office because they still didn't have a locker room. A short time later, as women's programs continued to grow, the NCAA - having ignored women's athletics for years - moved to usurp the AIAW, resulting in a bitter battle. Against this backdrop of administrative struggle and intrigue, the young women athletes shined. UW produced celebrated stars like Carie Graves (crew) and Cindy Bremser (track), while earning early national championships in crew and cross-country. The public took notice. In 1990, a women's volleyball match in Madison drew nearly 11,000 fans. Kit Saunders-Nordeen watched that match from the stands with tears in her eyes. Her story, alongside the larger narrative of women intercollegiate athletes refusing to be denied and emerging triumphant, will stir any reader who cares about sports and fair play - on and off the field. As Judy Sweet, the first woman president of the NCAA, who as a student was mentored by Kit in Madison, writes in the book's foreword: "We must remain vigilant and ensure that our daughters have the same opportunities and support as our sons."

  • af D. L. Hughley & Doug Moe
    168,95 - 275,95 kr.

  • - Our Unconditional Terms for Peace
    af D. L. Hughley & Doug Moe
    166,95 kr.

    THE NATIONAL BESTSELLER"e;Hughley uses his trademark humor to address the stark divisions in society that stem from centuries of white supremacy."e; PeopleSurrender, white people! After 400 years of white supremacy in America, a reckoning is here. These are the terms of peaceand they are unconditional.Hope you brought a sense of humor, because this is gonna sting.After centuries of oppressing others, white people are in for a surprise: Youre about to be a minority yourself. Yes, the face of America is getting a lot brownerand a reckoning is coming. Black and brown folk are not going to take a back seat anymore. Its time to surrender your unjust privileges and sue for peace while the gettings still good. Lucky for America, D.L. Hughley has a plan.On the eve of America becoming a majority-minority nation, Hughley warns, the only way for America to move forward peacefully is if Whites face their history, put aside all their visions of superiority, and open up their institutions so they benefit everyone in this nation. But we can still have fun with this right?Surrender, White People!hilariously holds America account for its wrongs and offers his satirical terms for reparations and reconciliation. But its not all bad news, white folks. The upside is that if you put D.L.s plan into effect, you can FINALLY get black people to stop talking about oppression, discrimination, and their place in America. Now, thats something we ALL can get behind.

  • - The Triumph and Tragedy of College Boxing's Greatest Team
    af Doug Moe
    258,95 - 358,95 kr.

    Revives the exciting era - now largely forgotten - when college boxing attracted huge crowds and flashy headlines, outdrawing the professional bouts. The book tells the story of Wisconsin boxing, based on dozens of interviews and of newspaper microfilm, boxing records, and memorabilia.

  • af Doug Moe
    154,95 kr.

    An account of the life of Chicago newspaper columnist Mike Royko, Pulitzer Prize winner, best-selling author and a journalist considered by many to personify Chicago. Drawing on interviews with Royko's family and intimates, the book chronicles his rise to one of the top names in US journalism.

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