| Offensive interference: for decades women sportswriters faced intimidation and harassment from male athletes, coaches and even colleagues. Thanks to the ... An article from: American Journalism Review |  | Author: Sherry Ricchiardi Publisher: University of Maryland Category: Book
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Citation Details Title: Offensive interference: for decades women sportswriters faced intimidation and harassment from male athletes, coaches and even colleagues. Thanks to the perseverance of pioneers, the blatant sexism has subsided, and locker-room doors are open to both genders. But the battle for equality isn't over.(includes related article: The Pioneers) Author: Sherry Ricchiardi Publication: American Journalism Review (Refereed) Date: December 1, 2004 Publisher: University of Maryland Volume: 26 Issue: 6 Page: 54(6)
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