Jennifer Shahade on sexual abuse, misogyny, and barriers for women in chess

Former US Women's Chess Champion Jennifer Shahade has detailed her experiences of sexual abuse by grandmaster Alejandro Ramirez, shared stories from other women, and addressed misogyny, hypocrisy, and gender imbalances in chess. Her 2023 social media post sparked a #MeToo movement in the sport, leading to investigations, resignations, and a lifetime ban for Ramirez. In a recent interview, Shahade reflects on her role, ongoing challenges, and commitment to accountability.

Jennifer Shahade, a two-time US women's champion now focusing on writing and poker, first publicly alleged in a February 15, 2023, social media post that Alejandro Ramirez, a Costa Rican grandmaster and former coach for the St. Louis University chess team and US squad, assaulted her twice, nine and ten years earlier. She highlighted ongoing investigations into Ramirez for sexual misconduct, including incidents involving a minor, and noted that multiple women had independently approached her with similar accounts from younger victims.

Ramirez responded by cooperating with inquiries from the US Chess Federation (USCF) and St. Louis Chess Club, stating he looked forward to sharing his side. His lawyers emphasized support for investigations in the #MeToo era. A March 7, 2023, Wall Street Journal report detailed allegations from eight additional women, three under 18 at the time, leading to Ramirez's resignation from his positions and a lifetime ban by USCF. Shahade had warned USCF about Ramirez from 2020 to 2022 but felt ignored, later receiving a cease-and-desist letter that prompted her departure from the organization. USCF president Randy Bauer later apologized.

Shahade's post inspired wider action: Ellen Carlsen, sister of Magnus Carlsen, reported harassment; over 100 women signed a French open letter on abuse and sexism; and British player Sabrina Chevannes alleged rape by a peer. She reported that as many as eight women alleged abuse by Ramirez, with many more sharing stories about other players, coaches, and grandmasters—some men reached out too. Shahade expressed pride in the trust placed in her and called exposing chess's 'long and embedded history of abuse' her biggest achievement, despite persistent issues including imposter syndrome.

Reflecting on gender barriers, Shahade cited her 1998 US Junior Open win as the first female champion in the open category—after a six-hour Greyhound bus ride—and attributed low female participation (11% of classical-rated players, 2% of grandmasters) to less encouragement for girls in schools and society, plus algorithmic biases showing chess content to 95-99% male viewers. She described Donald Trump's reelection as 'a horrible day,' stressing truth amid misinformation, akin to chess where 'lies and hypocrisy don’t last on the chessboard.'

Now 45, Shahade authored 'Thinking Sideways' and won $290,000 in a Las Vegas poker tournament. She remains committed: 'A lot of people want to move on without Alejandro in chess, but without me too. I am compelled to fight for accountability, not just for me, but for anyone who is afraid to report.'

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