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Even in March Madness, the playing field remains uneven for women : vimarsana.com
Even in March Madness, the playing field remains uneven for women
But despite the rise in popularity for college basketball during March Madness every year, this year’s tournament is a glaring example of the sexism many women in the United States face because they have to deal with foolishness men don’t have to.
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