By A Mystery Man Writer
Two basketball bubbles in Orlando brought global attention to issues of social justice. Once again, the WNBA was a step ahead.
Los Angeles Sparks forward Nneka Ogwumike continues to push for WNBA progress
WNBA News for Teams, Players, Games & More
CANNAMELA The WNBA: A Leader for Social Justice Celebrates Its 25th Year – The Hoya
WNBA to investigate Sparks GM Penny Toler's behavior after loss - Los Angeles Times
WNBA players want Kelly Loeffler out as Atlanta Dream co-owner - Chicago Sun-Times
Column: WNBA at 23 has labor issues, but also a new boss and a plan to stand alone - Los Angeles Times
Inside the WNBA-Kelly Loeffler stalemate -- Will something give? Will somebody go? - ESPN
WNBA Players Escalate Protest of Anti-BLM Team Owner, Kelly Loeffler - The New York Times
2020: The Sparks Year in Review - Los Angeles Sparks
Jordan Brand Announces Historical Campaign, Marks The Most-Ever WNBA Players To Endorse The Brand In History - AfroTech
Nneka Ogwumike champions the WNBA fight for better pay - Los Angeles Times
Angel McCoughtry: One of the best things I've done in my career is helping raise awareness for social justice
Sky competitive after massive changes following 2021 WNBA title
Storm star Sue Bird says 2022 will be her final WNBA season
Sen. Loeffler 'Disappointed' In WNBA Decision On Social Justice Initiative : Updates: The Fight Against Racial Injustice : NPR