Together, two strong female athletes will tell children stories about the struggle to protect opportunities for women in sports.
On February 2, Riley Gaines, a former swimmer for the University of Kentucky and contributor to Outkick, along with professional surfer Bethany Hamilton, will present a children’s story hour at The Library Center in Springfield, Missouri, featuring their new, inspirational books from Brave Books.
Gaines, the host of Outkick’s “Gaines for Girls” podcast, told Fox News Digital, “Together our message is stronger.”
Pennsylvania’s recently elected school board rejects the cancellation of culture and claims indigenous masks.
“We’re drawing a clean line in the sand to show people where we stand,” she stated.
The two prominent figures in water sports rose to prominence as advocates for women’s sports after raising concerns about the abrupt biological men entering female competitions.
However, as a result of their efforts to protect opportunities for women in sports that were denied to those of previous generations, they have encountered a tsunami of hatred and intolerance in addition to professional setbacks.
Hamilton stated, “People have wished death upon my life,” during a phone interview with Fox News Digital from the isolated Hawaiian island of Kauai.