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We have now entered that sort of slow period between the end of the WNBA season and the beginning of the NCAA season so these links post will probably start coming on a weekly basis. But do know that we're keeping up with the news.
Without further ado, a quick whip around women's basketball - and the "pinkwashing" that occurs during October - follows.
Celebrating the Minnesota Lynx
We've been keeping up with the Lynx in our 2013 WNBA Finals storystream, but there were a few articles following their parade in Minneapolis on Monday that are worth checking out.
Also, Phil Ervin tweeted about something that was just kind cool.
#LosLynx had WNBA's LOWEST PAYROLL this year (largely due to 3 rookies). League salaries are rigidly-structured, but still notable.
— Phil Ervin (@PhilErvin) October 16, 2013
And in related financial news...
Lynx will make nearly $1 million profit this season, owner Glen Taylor says.
— Charley Walters (@Charley_Walters) October 10, 2013
After years of torment, this is not a bad time to be a Minneapolis basketball fan.
Around the WNBA: Tulsa Shock dismiss Gary Kloppenburg
NCAA: Sylvia Hatchell's leukemia diagnosis, preseason polls
Sports, society, and the tyranny "pinkwashing"
A trailer for the 2011 Canadian documentary Pink Ribbons, Inc. which "visits some of the massive fundraising runs and questions where the money goes and asks 'who really profits from pink ribbon campaigns?'."
I've been meaning to post a link to ThinkBeforeYouPink.org for weeks, but with the WNBA playoffs going on and nobody wearing pink I just held on to it. But as you (and anyone who watches the NFL) probably already know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and everything turns pink.
Did you know that only .01% of the NFL's $9 billion profits went to charity? #pinkwashing #BreastCancerAwareness via http://t.co/T9yFfHRzYC
— Stephanie Jarosz (@steph_jarosz) October 12, 2013
We've discussed this issue of "pinkwashing" before around this site and Barbara Ehrenreich wrote a scathing criticism of how "...the breast cancer cult turns women into dupes of what could be called the Cancer Industrial Complex..." that didn't use the label but laid the conceptual groundwork for it back in 2001.
But just yesterday, Erin Gloria Ryan of Jezebel (h/t @nycscribbler aka Queenie) described this phenomenon of "pinkwashing" as the, "...insidious Breast Cancer® cause marketing that doesn't actually do anything but exploit people's good intentions to at best pad corporate pockets and at worst convince people to expose themselves to carcinogenic chemicals For The Cause." You read that correctly: multiple companies have seized upon people's willingness to feel like they're part of the cause by marketing pink products that actually cause cancer.
ThinkBeforeYouPink.org has a great list of critical questions to consider Before You Buy Pink, but the bottom line is you're probably best off just donating directly to an organization that actually supports breast cancer programs/research. It's bad enough when organizations throw a splash of pink onto their packaging when they have no intention of actually contributing any portion of your money to breast health; profiting off pinkwashing with products that actually contribute to the problem it's (poorly) trying to solve is abhorrent. It doesn't take a Marxist scholar to figure out that this is capitalist commodification of an idea at its ugliest.
Of course, there have been other links floating around the web over the last week. Feel free to dump links in the comments below or post a fanshot that we can share with the community. If you have a longer commentary about anything related to women's basketball - or even pinkwashing, which really is an insidious phenomenon - feel free to write up a fanpost.
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