Ending homophobia in hockey starts in the locker room, Edmonton researcher says
Though attitudes toward homosexuality in hockey are changing, discrimination has not been cleansed from the locker room, concludes a new study from the University of Alberta.
'We need to ... talk to them about it, as opposed to telling them that they're wrong or they're ignorant'
Though attitudes toward homosexuality in hockey are changing, discrimination has not been cleansed from the locker room, concludes a new study.
"My project is based on this idea that male hockey players have to be very macho, aggressive, competitive and heterosexual," said study author Cheryl MacDonald, a newly appointed post-doctoral researcher at the University of Alberta's Institute for Sexual Minority Studies and Services.
"They're all expected to be very manly and prove their masculinity amongst one another. But at the same time they are open to the idea of homosexuality more than perhaps their parents'