WNBA legend and South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball head coach Dawn Staley discusses her second NCAA championship win, and explains why advocating for equal pay and supporting other coaches of color is important to her. #DailyShow
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WNBA legend and South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball head coach Dawn Staley discusses her second NCAA championship win, and explains why advocating for equal pay and supporting other coaches of color is important to her. #DailyShow
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All my respekt to all the women athlets out there and all of their coaches. They coud reach way more, if they were more supported, similar how the male atheletes are supported. In some parts of sports, women not even reached their peak yet.
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Replyso awesome! I’m showing her coaching documentary to one of the students I work with in the 10th grade. Wants to play ball but doesn’t go to class!
ReplyLove her…even though I am a Clemson Alum! lol
ReplyThe best who ever did it
ReplyWe are doing the same work in third world countries and get paid dollar a day and these feminists don’t talk about it
ReplyShe looks part Asian. Is she?
ReplyDawn Staley is a winner on all levels and a very beautiful one at that
ReplyI’ve been a fan and an admirer of Coach Staley since the Olympics and the beginning of the WNBA
ReplyEqual qualifications: Equal pay.
ReplyHow can there be equal pay in sports if there are different revenue amounts for men’s sports vs. women’s sports????
ReplySo she want equal pay for unequal work
ReplyWith respect, Ms. Staley, as a dog trainer, your comment that training dogs is not like training people: you’re right. Training dogs is way easier. Dogs actually listen.
ReplyPhilly stand up!
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