Save Women’s Sports with Riley Gaines and YWA Clemson

On Wednesday, April 19, the Young Women for America (YWA) Chapter at Clemson University hosted 12x NCAA All-American swimmer and Independent Women’s Forum Spokeswoman Riley Gaines to speak on the importance of keeping female sports for females only. Riley shared her experience of national titles and achievement recognition being stolen from her by male swimmer […]

House Passes the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-California) and other House Republican leaders held a press conference after passing legislation banning transgender women from participating in women’s and girls’ schools’ sports leagues that receive federal funding by a vote of 219-203. Concerned Women for America’s CEO and President, Penny Nance,  and Young Women for America and NCAA volleyball player, […]

YWA Leader-Athletes Mentioned by Epoch Times

In an article in The Epoch Times, YWA chapter president Chloe Satterfield and YWA ambassador Macy Petty were interviewed about experiences they have had as female athletes competing against male athletes in women’s sports competitions, as well as the advocacy work they’ve done on this topic: “People were protesting across the street from me and […]

From Title IX To Title None, Biden Kills Women’s Sports And Safety

In her latest article in The Federalist, Concerned Women for America Senior Advisor Doreen Denny warns of what Biden’s proposed Title IX rule will mean for female athletes:  “Biden is putting the final nail in the coffin of Title IX for women’s sports. “Under President Joe Biden’s pernicious proposed rule announced last week, female athletes […]

States Act to Protect Female Athletes from Discrimination

Since 2020, twenty-one [21] states have enacted laws to protect female athletes from unfair competition in sports designated for women and girls.   In 2020, Idaho’s Fairness in Women Sports Act, sponsored by Idaho State Rep. and former NCAA basketball coach Barbara Ehardt, and signed by Republican Gov. Brad Little, became the first state law to […]

The Real March Madness

The real March Madness is the NCAA allowing men to compete in women’s sports as Concerned Women for America (CWA) Senior Advisor, Doreen Denny,  writes in her latest op-ed published on FOX.com. As Charlie Baker, the former Republican Governor of Massachusetts takes over as President of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, CWA have joined with […]

YWA Ambassador Testifies on Texas Girls’ Sports Bill

On March 13, 2023, Young Women for America Ambassador Noelle Fitchett testified in front of the Texas Senate State Affairs Committee Hearing on SB 15, a bill that would prohibit biological males from competing in female college athletics. From competing in soccer and dance in high school, as well as having three younger brothers, Noelle […]

YWA Testifies on Kansas Female Sports Bill

On March 6, 2023, Young Women for America (YWA) ‘s Southern Regional Coordinator Julia Campbell testified before the Kansas Senate Committee on Education Hearing in support of HB 2238, a bill presented to ensure that all athletes in female sports are indeed biological females. Though Julia is no longer an athlete, she did dance for […]

Out Now: National Girls & Women in Sports Day with Macy Petty and Chloe Satterfield

On National Girls and Women in Sports Day, Young Women for America leaders Macy Petty and Chloe Satterfield joined Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-California) on a panel with fellow female athletes to share their stories about being forced to compete against biological males. Shortly after the panel, Macy and Chloe joined Concerned Women […]

Women’s Group Endorses Legislation to Protect Female Athletes on National Girls & Women in Sports Day

For Immediate Release February 1, 2023 Contact:  CWA Communications [email protected] MEDIA ADVISORY: Women’s Group Endorses Legislation to Protect Female Athletes on National Girls & Women in Sports Day Prevents males from stealing their trophies, their scholarships, and advancement in sports Washington, D.C. – On National Girls and Women in Sports Day, Concerned Women for America Legislative […]

YWA Leader Testifies on Virginia Girls’ Sports Bill

On January 30, 2023, Young Women for America Ambassador Halli Gravley testified before the Virginia House of Delegates Higher Education Subcommittee Hearing in support of HB 1387, a fairness in women’s sports bill. As a current female athlete on a college synchronized skating team in Virginia, Halli provided a much-needed perspective in this discussion. Furthermore, […]

CWA Takes Message Directly to the NCAA: Stop Discriminating Against Female Athletes

Concerned Women for America (CWA) and Young Woman for America (YWA) joined allies in the fight to preserve a fair playing field for college female athletes by taking our message straight to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at their annual convention in San Antonio, Texas. The rally showcasing female champion athletes and women’s organizations […]

A Win for Indiana Female Athletes

Concerned Women for America was proud to join Women’s Liberation Front in defending Indiana’s law to uphold the rights of female athletes to their own sports.  We are ecstatic that the ACLU has dropped its challenge and Indiana’s law to protect girls’ sports will now go into effect.  This win is for the girls!   […]

Media Advisory: Female Athletes to Rally at NCAA Meeting

For Immediate Release January 11, 2023 Contact:  CWA Communications [email protected] MEDIA ADVISORY: Female Athletes to Rally at NCAA Meeting Will demand fair treatment against male athletes “identifying” as female SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS – On Thursday, January 12, Concerned Women for America (CWA), the nation’s largest public policy women’s organization, will join female athletes, coaches, parents, […]

Stop Discriminating Against Female Athletes

Tell the NCAA: Stop Discriminating Against Female Athletes In the world of college sports, it is impossible to provide equal opportunities for both sexes without single-sex teams. Allowing biological males on women’s teams discriminates against female athletes. The NCAA is not above the law. We demand that the NCAA stop discriminating against women and establish […]