Kathmandu— New York Liberty star Breanna Stewart has voiced her desire for a safe and inclusive environment within the WNBA, as recent debates surrounding transgender women’s participation in the league have sparked rallies and protests at games. The issue arose following comments made by Indiana Fever player Sophie Cunningham opposing transgender athletes, leading to demonstrations both for and against her position before Saturday's game between the Fever and Liberty. While the WNBA collective bargaining agreement restricts participation to women, it lacks specific language regarding gender identity or sex assigned at birth, creating a point of contention that has drawn increased attention to the league.
Rising Debate Over Transgender Athlete Inclusion
The WNBA has found itself at the center of a national conversation about transgender athletes in women’s sports. Cunningham's statements in an ESPN profile ignited the debate, prompting rallies outside Fever games and bringing the issue to the forefront of league discussions. Despite never having had a transgender player, the lack of specific language in the WNBA’s collective bargaining agreement regarding gender identity has fueled the controversy. Stewart acknowledged the platform the WNBA now holds due to this attention.
Balancing Free Speech with Inclusive Values
Stewart emphasized the importance of allowing individuals to hold their own opinions, but drew a line at divisive behavior within the league. She stated that creating division among teams and players is unacceptable, particularly given the WNBA’s long-standing commitment to inclusivity. "If we don’t allow (free speech), we need to like really kind of go back and look at more things," Stewart said. “I think the bigger thing is people are trying to divide us as teams, but also as teammates or as opponents.” She hopes arenas can remain safe spaces for fans.
Fan Expression and League Response
During a recent game between the Atlanta Dream and Indiana Fever, at least three fans were initially asked by WNBA security to cover shirts displaying messages about transgender women in sports. The league later clarified that fans should be permitted to express their views through clothing. Cunningham believes the attention surrounding her comments has ultimately been positive for the league, bringing new fans to games and inspiring young athletes.
Stewart's History of Advocacy
Breanna Stewart’s commitment to inclusivity extends beyond recent statements; she has a history of supporting the LGBTQ+ community. Last year, despite facing online criticism, Stewart donated royalties from her signature shoe—themed after the Harry Potter series by author J.K. Rowling, who has faced backlash for her views on transgender issues—to The Trevor Project, an organization dedicated to suicide prevention and crisis intervention for LGBTQ+ youth.
The WNBA continues to navigate this complex issue, balancing free speech with its commitment to inclusivity as the debate over transgender athlete participation persists.
(With inputs from AP)
Originally published on abcnews.com.np.







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