New York University’s Institute for Public Knowledge (IPK) will host a symposium on the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, a one-day event that will consider the issues of equal pay, field conditions, coaching, and medical attention along with the future of women’s soccer. RSVP here
In a series of panels, which include “Women and Coaching,” “Women and the Global Game,” “Burn It All Down, Hot Take,” and “How to Watch this Year’s World Cup,” the symposium will address the progress, inequities, and promise of women’s soccer.
Speakers include:
NYU sociologist Eric Klinenberg, director of the Institute for Public Knowledge
Joshua Nadel and Brenda Elsey, co-authors of Futbolera: A History of Women and Sports in Latin America
Andrew Helms, ESPN’s “30 for 30”
Stephanie Yang, the Athletic
Kimberly Wyant, NYU’s men’s soccer coach
Courtney Carroll, executive producer of Coach, a 25-min. film that will be shown as part of the symposium
The event is free and open to the public. To RSVP and for a complete schedule of sessions and speakers, please click here: https://bit.ly/2YbHYxg.
For more information, please call IPK at 212.998.8466.