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(e)Racing Jennifer HarrisSexuality and Race, Law and Discourse in Harris v. PortlandUniversity of Iowa
Western New England College School of Law, Springfield, MA In 2007 Penn State basketball coach Rene Portland retired shortly after a confidential settlement ended a discrimination lawsuit brought by former player Jennifer Harris against Portland and Penn State. Because of Portland's infamous policy of not allowing lesbians on her team, her departure was celebrated as a victory against homophobia in sports. Yet although Harris's claims of sexual orientation discrimination were validated in the media, her allegations of racial discrimination were ignored or dismissed as implausible. In this article, we examine the omission of race from the discourse surrounding this case and suggest that both legal and cultural factors contribute to society's tendency to ignore the intersecting discrimination in sport and the multiplicity of identity.
Key Words: discrimination sport race gender sexual orientation
Journal of Sport & Social Issues, Vol. 32, No. 4,
345-368 (2008) |
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