I went to Michael Messner's presentation, "It's All for the Kids: Gender, Families, and Youth Sports." Messner was an extremely wonderful speaker, and he kept my attention the entire time. He first began his presentation by touching on how sports have evolved through the past decades. He made a point about how women used to involved in sports. Women were only seen as "cheerleaders" and the men were always the "jocks." Since Title 9 was past in the 70s women's sports have been more widely accepted.
Messner also touched on the idea of women being the main caretakers of the children in the home. He described one survey that he took and said that the men told him that they did not have the "time." So, basically these men said they were the "breadwinners" for their families. Women also told Messner that they felt as they had to quit their jobs after they began having children because they needed to stay in the home with the children.
I found this lecture extremely interesting because I thought things had changed since the 50s when the women were homemakers and the men were break winners. According to Messner this is not the case. I think that men should step it up and take care of the children just as much as women.