Krisha Nijhawan

2009-01-01 Years,
16 Years,
Noida
Krisha Nijhawan from Noida ponders about what she wants be when she grows up in the poem below. She is a student at The Millennium School, Noida. Bookosmia congratulates this young writer on getting published at this global writing platform for kids.

By Krisha Nijhawan

Playing on Unequal Grounds: Women and Sports

Playing on Unequal Grounds: Women and Sports

Playing on Unequal Grounds: Women and Sports is a reflective piece on the invisible inequalities women face in athletics and physical spaces. Through personal experiences in tennis and swimming, the article examines how social conditioning, gender stereotypes, and unequal opportunities shape women’s relationship with sports. It highlights the courage it takes for women to continue showing up despite judgment, discomfort, and the fear of failure, ultimately portraying participation itself as an act of quiet rebellion and change.

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Playing on Unequal Grounds: Women and Sports

Playing on Unequal Grounds: Women and Sports

Playing on Unequal Grounds: Women and Sports is a reflective piece on the invisible inequalities women face in athletics and physical spaces. Through personal experiences in tennis and swimming, the article examines how social conditioning, gender stereotypes, and unequal opportunities shape women’s relationship with sports. It highlights the courage it takes for women to continue showing up despite judgment, discomfort, and the fear of failure, ultimately portraying participation itself as an act of quiet rebellion and change.

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