The lawsuit recently filed by the U.S. women's soccer team is part of a wid...
LOS ANGELES - The lawsuit recently filed by the U.S. women’s soccer team is part of a wider public “awakening” to the challenges that women athletes face, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti told Reuters on Saturday.
“I think there is an awakening happening in women’s sports whether it’s abuse, discrimination or simply having basic civil rights denied,” he told Reuters. “The WNBA survives and it has been great to see it survive but women who play in the WNBA have to cobble together jobs in Europe in between,” he said.
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