Sport Inclusion Struggles examines the experiences of LGBTQ athletes, navigating the pressures of revealing their identities in competitive sports.
The book highlights the psychological impact of concealing one's identity, as many athletes face societal pressures and systemic discrimination.
A key aspect explored is the prevalence of homophobia and transphobia within sports, which affects athletes' mental health and career trajectories.
The book progresses by first introducing core concepts and the history of LGBTQ rights in sports.
Second, it presents personal narratives and case studies to illustrate challenges across different sports, covering interactions with teammates, coaches, and fans.
Finally, it examines strategies for promoting inclusion, such as policy changes and allyship programs.
The analysis includes empirical studies, athlete interviews, and policy analyses, providing a comprehensive understanding of the issues and offering tangible steps toward creating more inclusive sporting environments.
What sets this book apart is its intersectional approach, recognizing the diverse backgrounds of LGBTQ athletes shaped by race, gender, and class.
It critically analyzes performative allyship, distinguishing between genuine support and superficial gestures.
Ultimately, Sport Inclusion Struggles serves as both an informative resource and a call to action for promoting equity in sports.