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From Silence To Celebration: The WNBA's Evolution On LGBTQ+ Visibility

From Silence To Celebration: The WNBA's Evolution On LGBTQ+ Visibility

Forbesa day ago

The WNBA has become home to some of the most prominent queer icons in American sports, including Sue Bird, Candace Parker and Layshia Clarendon. It has seen openly coupled folks, sometimes even on the same team, which was the case of Courtney Vandersloot and Allie Quigley when both represented the Chicago Sky. But it hasn't always been that way.
The league officially added Pride Month to its calendar in 2014, only 12 years after Sue Wicks came out publicly as a lesbian, becoming the became the first WNBA player out of the closet. And that was and more than a decade before the NBA saw its first out player in Jason Collins.
Sue Bird came out in 2017 in an ESPN feature. At the time, she had recently begun a relationship with her now-fiancée, fellow queer icon Megan Rapinoe.
'Honestly, there was no thought that went behind this,' Bird said on Sports Center the day the feature came out. 'You know, I've always kind of said I never really felt comfortable having like this moment of like me, kind of stepping out being like, Hey, look at me. I'm gay over here. That was never gonna be my moment. That's just not me.'
Although the league had developed a reputation for supporting the LGBTQ+ community, there was still little room for players to express themselves openly. Bird shared on an episode of Pablo Torre Finds Out that she was encouraged to maintain a 'straight' image to succeed in marketing early on in her career.
'It was basically told to me that the only way I was going to have success from a marketing standpoint is to really sell this straight girl next door," she said. 'These were things that were told to me. At 21, I was afraid of all of it. I openly admit this. The way I feel now about all of those conversations.'
The landscape has shifted, and players today reap the benefits of the courage of those who were took a stand for their identity before support was as broad as today. One of those players is Layshia Clarendon, who made history as the first player in the league to come out as trans and nonbinary. They shared their gender identity following the 2020 season and announced in 2021 that they had undergone top surgery.
'It's hard to put into words the feeling of seeing my chest for the first time free of breasts, seeing my chest the way I've always seen it, and feeling a sense of gender euphoria as opposed to gender dysphoria,' Clarendon wrote on Instagram.
While Clarendon faced backlash from right-wing media outlets, the response from their team at the time, the New York Liberty, was a sign that the women's basketball community was about ready to embrace gender beyond the binary.
"The New York Liberty family is in full support of Layshia Clarendon and their choice to live authentically," the team posted on Twitter. 'Layshia is a proud embodiment of our belief that our strength lies in our truth and no one should live constrained by societal boundaries. Layshia's journey as a pioneering athlete, along with their activism and advocacy work, is an inspiring call for each of us to honor our humanity above all else.'
Today, fewer players feel pressure to publicly come out. Many simply live as their authentic selves, free from fear of backlash or institutional resistance. That is the case for Dallas Wings forward NaLyssa Smith, who praised the league's progress in supporting LGBTQ+ players.
'It just shows so much the league has grown. A while back, a lot of people didn't want to embrace that aspect of their life. And I think people are a lot more open to it, a lot more relationships you see,' Smith, who currently dates her teammate DiJonai Carrington said. "So I think it just shows like, you know, the game is developing, and people are, you know, embracing, you know, what they are, and stuff like that. So I think it's good for us.'
Seattle Storm point guard Erica Wheeler echoed that sentiment.
'I think it's super important, because I think we shouldn't be judged by what we like and what we love. I think we are naturally just humans, so I think it's super important that the league is empowering us, and it's important us in that type of way. Me, personally, I've never experienced any backlash or anything bad when it comes to it."
For players like Smith and Wheeler, who have never issued formal coming-out statements, the current climate offers a liberating sense of normalcy. Not having to worry about retaliation simply for being who they are or even having to make coming out statements, allows players to focus on basketball and be the best they can be on the court.
'It lets you just live stress free. You don't have to worry about, you know, hiding things from anybody, or, you know, people using something against you," said Smith. 'So I think it's like, I say, it just shows how much the league has grown now there's like, pride nights, and, you know, they're embracing it. a lot more so I think it's a good for us.'

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