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  2. Women in chess - Wikipedia

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    With respect to gender, chess tournaments can be classified as either open or women's tournaments. [a] Women can choose to compete in either open or women's tournaments. In practice, most if not all female players play a mix of both. The fraction of participants who are women can vary considerably depending on the type of tournament.

  3. Transgender people in chess - Wikipedia

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    The participation of transgender people in chess refers to transgender individuals who compete in chess tournaments. As of 2025, it is a controversial part of a broader discussion regarding transgender people in sports, particularly trans women competing in women's sports. Only a handful of professional chess players have come out as openly trans.

  4. Sex segregation - Wikipedia

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    The term gender apartheid (or sexual apartheid) also has been applied to segregation of people by gender, [9] implying that it is sexual discrimination. [10] If sex segregation is a form of sex discrimination, its effects have important consequences for gender equality and equity .

  5. Sex differences in education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Firstly, people are more likely to find a job through same-gender contacts (about 65%), most of which are found through social functions that are already segregated by sex. Gender norms influence this networking process as well. Certain jobs are commonly perceived as only being fit for one gender.

  6. School segregation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    States and school districts did little to reduce segregation, and schools remained almost completely segregated until 1968, after Congressional passage of civil rights legislation. [29] In response to pressures to desegregate in the public school system, some white communities started private segregated schools, but rulings in Green v.

  7. Psychiatrist Says Schools Shouldn’t Be Required To Tell ...

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    Jennifer claims her daughter’s school hid the 10-year-old’s gender identity change from her for five months. She says that even though she loves her daughter unconditionally, the school didn ...

  8. Board member sues Mesa Public Schools over gender rules

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    Nov. 27—In what could be a blow to school board collegiality, Mesa Public Schools Governing Board member Rachel Walden is suing the district and Superintendent Andi Fourlis over MPS' transgender ...

  9. Williamston schools under state investigation for gender ...

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    The Michigan Department of Civil Rights is investigating a complaint of gender identity discrimination by Williamston Community Schools. Williamston schools under state investigation for gender ...