Educated & Evolved

Kenyatta Davenport

What do you get when you put together 5 African-American Women from all walks of life who have lived, loved and learned. Drawn together through our work as educators, we have now grown into lifelong friends who are here to simply share our stories and discuss our lives as women of color in our perspective communities in these United States and overseas.

  1. 04/22/2023

    Fairness in Sports: Why Can't Transgender People Play, Too?

    The issue of transgender athletes and their participation in sports has been a topic of debate in recent years. Some people believe that transgender athletes should not be allowed to compete in sports, while others argue that they should be allowed to compete. The question of whether transgender athletes should be allowed to compete often centers around concerns about fairness and safety. Opponents of transgender athletes competing in sports argue that transgender athletes have physical advantages over cisgender athletes, and that this gives them an unfair advantage in competition. However, many experts and organizations argue that there is no evidence to support the idea that transgender athletes have an unfair advantage in sports. The International Olympic Committee, for example, has established guidelines for the inclusion of transgender athletes in the Olympics, and these guidelines require that transgender athletes meet certain criteria, including having a testosterone level below a certain threshold, before being allowed to compete. The ladies of Educated & Evolved support the right for transgender people to participate in sports. It is important to ensure that all athletes, regardless of their gender identity, are able to participate in sports in a fair and safe manner. Links to legislature: NC legislature AGAINST the right of transgender people Congressional Bill AGAINST transgender athletes NPR: Wave of Bills

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What do you get when you put together 5 African-American Women from all walks of life who have lived, loved and learned. Drawn together through our work as educators, we have now grown into lifelong friends who are here to simply share our stories and discuss our lives as women of color in our perspective communities in these United States and overseas.