SEAFORD, N. Y. ( AP ) — They zip around the rink, armed with helmets, pads and mouthguards. As they squat for space on the hardwood floor, they often bump, bump, and often slam.
The Long Island Roller Rebels ‘ biggest fight, however, is between the suburban strip-middle roller rinks where they are gearing up for the upcoming roller derby time.
The almost 20-year-old amateur group is suing a county leader for an executive order prohibiting transgender-only leagues and teams from using county-run parks and fields. The New York Civil Liberties Union-backed legal action from the league has inserted itself into the conversation about the right of trans sports.
Amanda Urena, the team’s vice president, said there was never any problem the party would take a walk.
” The entire point of derby has been to be this thing where people feel welcome”, said the 32- year- ancient Long Island indigenous, who competes as” Wavy Pan” and identifies as gay, at a new practice at United Skates of America in Seaford. We want transgender women to know that we want you to play with us, and that we will make sure that this is a secure environment for you to enjoy.
More than 100 people services in the state of almost 1.4 million located south of Queens are affected by the ordinance from Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman in February.
Transgender women and girls ‘ sports leagues and clubs that want to play or practice in county-run gardens may make a disclosure about their policies. Any organization that allows them to perform will been denied a force, though men’s teams and clubs are n’t affected.
As part of an blast of anti-trans legislation on many topics in recent years, bills restricting transgender students ‘ ability to participate in sports have now passed in some 24 state. Following a vote on the school board last year, the largest school district in Manhattan is now one of the neighborhoods considering a restrictions.
The Roller Rebels, who have previously held games and practices on county-owned rinks, applied for a state force this fortnight. Since the business accepts anyone who identify as a lady and has one trans player already on the roster, they say they expect to be denied.
The group, which has two groups and about 25 players, will struggle to recruit as a result of the ban, Urena said. It will also struggle to sponsor competitions with different leagues.
State Attorney General Letitia James has requested that the state revoke the ban, alleging that it infringes state anti-discrimination legislation, while Blakeman has requested that a federal judge uphold it.
It is n’t surprising that a roller derby league has become the target of opposition because, according to Margot Atwell, who played in a women’s league in New York City and wrote the roller derby book” Derby Life” about the game, the sport has long been a haven for queer and transgender women.
Two teams compete on a trail as their designated “jammer” attempts to score points by lapping the various athletes, who are allowed to use their shoulders, chest, and arms. The game, which dates at least to the 1930s and was popular in the 1970s, was popular in the 1970s.
The most recent revival, which started in the early 2000s, was supported by LGBTQ+ people, with leagues frequently taking part in Pride parades and organizing fundraising events, according to Atwell.
” You come in here and you say,’ I’m a trans woman. I’m a nonbinary person. I’m genderqueer.’ OK? We accept you”, said Caitlin Carroll, a Roller Rebel who competes as” Catastrophic Danger”. ” The world is scary enough. You ought to have a place where you can be safe.
Blakeman has stated that he wants to ensure that female athletes can compete safely and fairly. Caitlyn Jenner, who won Olympic gold in the men’s decathlon in 1976 and later underwent a gender transition, was the subject of a press conference last week. Jenner, a Republican who’s frequently at political odds with the greater transgender community, has endorsed the ban.
Blakeman, a Republican who was elected in 2021, has said constituents asked his office to act. However, many opponents see the ban as political posturing, noting that he has acknowledged that there have n’t been any transgender player complaints on women’s teams.
” This is a solution in search of a problem”, said Emily Santosus, a 48- year old transgender woman on Long Island who hopes to join a women’s softball team. ” We’re not bullies. We’re the ones that get bullied”.
The ones who will suffer most are n’t elite athletes, but children still trying to navigate their gender identities, added Grace McKenzie, a transgender woman who plays for the New York Rugby Club’s women’s team.
The 30-year-old Brooklyn resident said,” Cruel is the only word that I can use to describe it.” ” Kids are using sports at that age to build relationships, make friendships, develop teamwork skills, leadership skills and, frankly, just help shield them from all the hate they face as transgender kids already”.
Each side makes reference to limited research in order to support their position in the larger discussion about trans women in sports. And bans frequently fail to distinguish between girls and women who transitioned from menstrual blocks as part of their transition, which stunted the development of a man-typical physique, as one New York advocate pointed out.
According to Juli Grey- Owens, the leader of Gender Equality New York, the order in Nassau County puts some younger trans girls at greater risk by potentially pitting them against boys.
” They are not hitting puberty, so they’re not growing, they’re not getting that body strength, the endurance, the agility, the big feet, the large legs”, Grey- Owens said.
According to Shane Diamond, a transgender man who plays recreational LGBTQ+ ice hockey in New York City, the ban could even result in cisgender female athletes who are strong and muscular being falsely labeled transgender and disqualified, as has happened elsewhere.
Any young woman who does n’t fit the stereotypical definition of femininity and womanhood is at risk of being interrogated or subjected to gender police, according to Diamond.
According to a poll conducted by the Washington Post-University of Maryland in 2022, 55 % of Americans opposed allowing trans women and girls to compete against other women and girls in high school sports, and 58 % opposed it for college and professional sports.
Two cisgender female athletes later learned from Jenner that because men are stronger than women, it will never be fair if transgender athletes are permitted to compete.
” There is a chance I would get hurt in those situations”, said Trinity Reed, 21, who plays lacrosse at Nassau County’s Hofstra University.
Mia Babino, 18, plays field hockey at the State University of New York at Cortland and plans to transfer to Nassau County’s Molloy University.
” We’ve worked very hard to get where we are and play at the college level,” she said.
But that attitude goes against everything that athletic competition is about, and it sells women and their potential short, the Roller Rebels ‘ Urena countered.
” If people gave up playing sports because they thought they were going to lose, we would n’t have a sports industry”, they said. Because playing against people who are faster and stronger helps me get better, I love it.
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