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Students with disabilities often left on the sidelines when it comes to school sports

“Teen with special needs makes thrilling buzzer beater shot.” “Special needs student offered shot of a lifetime.” “High school basketball manager gets his time on the court.” These inspirational headlines may sound familiar. They highlight brief but exhilarating moments of disabled students in sports. They represent what’s commonly referred to in the disability community as “inspiration porn,” but they often miss an injustice that deserves far more attention. Student athletes with disabilities are sidelined or, even worse, never granted the opportunity to try out, even though they gained equal rights to extracurricular activities such as school Sports more than 50 years ago. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability. As a professor who studies sport and physical activity participation of children with disabilities, it’s clear to me that this public law has been misinterpreted for more than 50 years, in ways that deny s...

1st stadium built for professional women's sports team going up in Kansas City

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The first stadium in the world built for a women's professional soccer team is under construction in Kansas City, Missouri. As the Women's World Cup shines a global spotlight on women's soccer, Kansas City, Missouri, is paying more permanent tribute to the sport. The first stadium in the world built for a women's professional sports team is under construction there. The Kansas City Current of the National Women's Soccer League will train and play in the $120 million facility starting next spring. It will seat 11,500 fans when it opens but can expand to 22,000 in the future. A venue being purpose built for a women's team represents a "breakout moment" in women's sports, says USA Today Columnist and ABC News contributor Christine Brennan. She adds that being located in Kansas City amplifies its significance since such a project might be more expected on the East or West Coast. MORE: Video The fresh faces of the US women's national soccer t...