LSU coach Mulkey's attack on Washington Post reporter hurts women's sports
Journalism is not the problem here. Kim Mulkey's attitude is. If there was ever a time that we needed all hands on deck reporting about injustices in sports, corruption, homophobia, racism or anything else, it is now, writes Shireen Ahmed.
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Journalism is not the problem here. Kim Mulkey's attitude is. If there was ever a time that we needed all hands on deck reporting about injustices in sports, corruption, homophobia, racism or anything else, it is now, writes Shireen Ahmed.