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Bullying, basketball and an online firestorm: How B.C. college star Harriette Mackenzie stood up to anti-trans hate — and won Trans athlete Harriette Mackenzie has been ostracized most of her life.
Transgender college basketball player Harriette Mackenzie has made claims of being at a disadvantage playing biological women. The 21-year-old, who plays for Vancouver Island, leads the team in ...
Trans basketball player Harriette Mackenzie and her Vancouver Island University (VIU) women's basketball team were eliminated in the first round of a major tournament on Wednesday.
Canada Canadian trans athlete's controversial women's basketball championship run ends after tournament upset Harriette Mackenzie was recently named All-Canadian for the second time ...
Harriette Mackenzie, a 21-year-old forward for Vancouver Island University, spoke with The Canadian Press and on social media in hopes that sharing what happened will help.
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Trans hoop standout Harriette Mackenzie’s Vancouver Island ... - MSNA cold-shooting night against Mohawk College sends trans athlete Harriette Mackenzie's VIU into the bronze-medal bracket. The post Trans hoop standout Harriette Mackenzie’s Vancouver Island ...
Harriette Mackenzie, 21, leads Vancouver Island in points, rebounds and blocks this season, and previously broke five women's basketball records at Mount Royal University, her old school.
A women's college basketball championship game in Canada saw a trans player score 21 points and win conference tournament MVP after a long feud between the two teams.
Harriette Mackenzie, a forward at Vancouver Island University, took to social media to detail what happened during and after a pair of home games against Canadian Bible College last weekend.
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