Outspoken : A Journey from Olympic Athlete to Activist

Outspoken: A Journey from Olympic Athlete to Activist

Betty Baxter
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A former Olympian recounts her experiences as a young gay athlete and coach in the 70s and 80s, turning discrimination into celebration.

When Betty Baxter was hired to coach the Canadian women’s volleyball team in 1980, she was met with a media frenzy as the first woman in the position. Then her career was cut short—Baxter was fired in January 1982 and tossed from volleyball at age twenty-nine because of rumours about her sexual orientation.

This personal memoir chronicles Baxter’s journey from a small-town prairie girl discovering her passion for sports, through the years of international success, including harsh coaches, excruciating training regimes and the inequities in the sports system, especially for a closeted gay athlete. After her abrupt dismissal, Baxter turned to activism, seeking equality for women, initiating a new coaching school and working for a healthy, visible LGBTQ+ community through the internationally recognized Gay Games.

Outspoken: A Journey from Olympic Athlete to Activist exposes the persistent flaws of elite sport in Canada. It lays bare a system so resistant to change that forty years later the same issues, particularly for women, remain under scrutiny. But it also highlights the resilience and perseverance required of marginalized athletes to survive. Most of all, it champions the capacity to succeed.


 


Nightwood Editions
ISBN: 9780889715066
Paperback / softback
5.5 in x 8.5 in - 240 pp
Publication Date: 24/03/2026
BISAC Subject(s): SPORTS & RECREATION / Cultural & Social Aspects,BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / LGBTQ+,BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs 
 

Description


A former Olympian recounts her experiences as a young gay athlete and coach in the 70s and 80s, turning discrimination into celebration.

When Betty Baxter was hired to coach the Canadian women’s volleyball team in 1980, she was met with a media frenzy as the first woman in the position. Then her career was cut short—Baxter was fired in January 1982 and tossed from volleyball at age twenty-nine because of rumours about her sexual orientation.

This personal memoir chronicles Baxter’s journey from a small-town prairie girl discovering her passion for sports, through the years of international success, including harsh coaches, excruciating training regimes and the inequities in the sports system, especially for a closeted gay athlete. After her abrupt dismissal, Baxter turned to activism, seeking equality for women, initiating a new coaching school and working for a healthy, visible LGBTQ+ community through the internationally recognized Gay Games.

Outspoken: A Journey from Olympic Athlete to Activist exposes the persistent flaws of elite sport in Canada. It lays bare a system so resistant to change that forty years later the same issues, particularly for women, remain under scrutiny. But it also highlights the resilience and perseverance required of marginalized athletes to survive. Most of all, it champions the capacity to succeed.


 

Details


Nightwood Editions
ISBN: 9780889715066
Paperback / softback
5.5 in x 8.5 in - 240 pp
Publication Date: 24/03/2026
BISAC Subject(s): SPORTS & RECREATION / Cultural & Social Aspects,BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / LGBTQ+,BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs