Take Action! Celebrate National Women’s Sports Week
WoLF is excited to celebrate National Women’s Sport Week, from June 19 - June 23.
National Women’s Sport Week was initiated by our partners at Independent Women’s Forum in 2022 and observed annually during the week of June 23. The week recognizes female athletes—past, present, and future—for their athletic participation and achievement in sport.
National Women’s Sports Week coincides with the anniversary of Title IX, landmark legislation passed in 1972. Title IX transformed sports by guaranteeing women and girls the right to equal athletic opportunities.
National Women’s Sports Week helps raise awareness that athletic participation helps women and girls develop confidence, initiative, and leadership skills.
We're asking Congress to pass the joint resolution officially establishing National Women's Sports Week because women's sports are under attack across the country. When men are allowed to compete as women, female athletes lose opportunities. Recognizing the importance of these opportunities for women and girls has never been more important.
Tell Congress: Establish National Women’s Sports Week!
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WoLF has relentlessly filed Amicus Briefs, FOIA requests, petitions, and testimony at every opportunity to advocate for women’s sex-based rights
The case of Louisiana v. U.S. Department of Education stands to redefine Title IX in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.
This past year, WoLF has significantly expanded our bench of legal expertise in service to our charitable mission. Learn about the critical US court cases deciding the fate of sex-based rights!
WoLF has submitted input to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, Reem Alsalem, in response to a call for input on violence against women and girls in sport.
WoLF has joined the nonpartisan coalition of 12 organizations, Our Bodies Our Sports, in demanding the NCAA take immediate action to repeal its discriminatory policy that allows male athletes to compete in women’s sports.
On Friday, the Department of Education announced its new Title IX rule redefining sex to include gender identity, and it is both horrifying and unsurprising.
This past week has been breathtaking in the swift evisceration of women’s sex-based rights. We have been thrust unwillingly into a new era of Endarkenment.
Use this form to email each member of the NCAA Board of Governors and tell them to follow the lead of the NAIA and protect women’s collegiate sport and establish a new policy keeping women’s sports female.
WoLF has endorsed the Protection of Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act to prohibit men from competing in women's sports