Laura Robinson (journalist)
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Laura Robinson (born 1957 or 1958) is a Canadian sports journalist and author who has reported on sexual abuse as well as racial and sexual discrimination in Canadian sports. She is the author of the 1998 book '' Crossing the Line: Sexual Assault in Canada’s National Sport.''


Early life, education, and sports

Robinson grew up in
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, Ontario in the 1970s. She studied social sciences at the University of Western Ontario. Robinson was a
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, runner, and three-time Ontario cycling champion, and a rowing champion for Ontario and Canada in 1979. When she began competitive cycling, she experienced gender discrimination. Prizes then for men's races were cash or new bikes while female riders earned bubble bath or chocolates. At the age of 16 years old, Robinson had to leap out of a car to avoid the advances from a 30-year-old coach. In 1987, a serious bicycle accident in Vancouver were a motivational and financial factors motivating Robinson towards a career in journalism.


Career

In 1990, Robinson's first paid article was a ''
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on the need for women athletes to overcome 'pink-ribbon syndrome.' She was a sports columnist for a couple of years for Toronto's ''
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'' and produced a ''Fifth Estate'' 1996 documentary ''Thin Ice'' that investigated
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and sexual abuse in
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. Her 1992 article, ''Sexual Abuse: Sport’s Dirty Little Secret'' was published by the ''
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''. In July 1992, a senior editor of the ''Toronto Star'' messaged Robinson (a freelance reporter at the time) stating that obsessiveness in her conversation with him could be admirable, but also possibly irritable. The message was later discussed by Robinson in the 2015 Furlong defamation court case. In 1994, Robinson twice interviewed Ken Shields, the Order of Canada recipient and former head coach of Canada's national basketball team. ''
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'' published her report about possible racial discrimination against Black people due to their lack of participation as players on the national team. Shields later cited the interview when testifying in court in 2015 during her lawsuit versus John Furlong. In 2011, Robinson won silver medal Book of the Year Award from the American Library Association for her children's book ''Cyclist BikeList: The Book For Every Rider''. Also in 2011, a newspaper serving Ontario First Nations asked Robinson to review the bestseller memoir published by John Furlong to investigate possible inaccuracies or omissions, such as his first arrival in Canada in 1969. Later in the year, she published a little-noticed story on the Danish website ''Play the Game'' about Furlong's first time in Canada which included comments by former students that were positive and very opposite from the accusations published in 2012. In July 2012, the ''
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'' reviewed and edited Robinson's first draft of her article about abuse allegations against Furlong from 1969–70 and withdrew from publishing it; Vancouver newspaper '' The Georgia Straight'', published it two months later. The article received national attention for accusing Furlong of physically abusing students when he was an instructor at Immaculata Roman Catholic Elementary School in
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, British Columbia. Robinson published a second article that same day in the Ontario-based Indigenous newspaper '' Anishinabek News'', in which she wrote that one student had reported a sexual assault to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Furlong launched legal processings against '' The Georgia Straight'', but dropped them a year later. Robinson attempted litigation against Furlong, but lost the case. In 2014, Robinson was consulted by a University of Ottawa task force addressing the one-year suspension of its men's varsity hockey team for two players charged with sexual abuse. In May 2023, Robinson was to speak at a Human Rights Tribunal for abuse victims in
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and systemic racism of the RCMP in mishandling the case.


Books

* ''She Shoots, She Scores: Canadian Perspectives on Women and Sport'' (Thompson Educational Publishing, 1997) * '' Crossing the Line: Sexual Assault in Canada’s National Sport'' (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1998) about hazing and sexual assault in junior hockey * ''Black Tights: Women, Sport, and Sexuality'' ( HarperCollins, 2002) * ''Great Girls: Profiles of Awesome Canadian Athletes'' ( Harper Trophy Canada, 2004) children's book about female athletes with disabilities. * ''The Frontrunners: Niigaanibatowaad'' (Brucedale Press, 2008) FrontRunners at the 1967 Pan Am Games, Winnipeg * ''Cyclist BikeList: The Book For Every Rider'' (Toronto:
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, 2010) (juvenile)


Personal life

Robinson was aged 47 when she got married in 2005. In 2013, she lived near Owen Sound, Ontario.


References


External links


2011 Biography by University of Windsor Women's Studies


* ttp://globalnews.ca/news/968768/exclusive-robinson-demands-apology-from-furlong-wants-reputation-restored/ 2013 Global News TV interview with Laura Robinson {{DEFAULTSORT:Robinson, Laura Living people Canadian newspaper journalists People from Owen Sound Canadian female cyclists Canadian women sportswriters Writers from Ontario Year of birth missing (living people) Canadian investigative journalists 20th-century Canadian journalists 21st-century Canadian journalists Canadian women documentary filmmakers Canadian documentary film directors Sexual harassment journalism 21st-century Canadian women writers 21st-century Canadian non-fiction writers 1950s births University of Western Ontario alumni