The idea of having accessad privilege to play in a world and get upset with something is like, off the table. You can see it in the in what people do, like the types of games that they're interested in. People might not say that women are bad at chass any more. They might realize that's a bad thing to say. But will they include women's games in the lessons that they give? Will they study women's games? Will they include it in a book that they're reading?"
In this episode we sit down with Jennifer Shahade, a two-time U.S. Women’s Chess Champion, author, speaker, and professional poker player whose new book, Chess Queens, is the true story of the greatest female players of all time interwoven with her own experiences as a chess champion.
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