In 1972, U.S. Congress passed Title IX, a law which prohibited discrimination against women in schools, colleges, and universities -- including school-sponsored sports. Before this law, female athletes were few and far between, and funding was even scarcer. Erin Buzuvis and Kristine Newhall explore the significance and complexity of Title IX.
TED-Ed Lesson: In 1972, U.S. Congress passed Title IX, a law which prohibited discrimination against women in schools, colleges, and universities -- including school-sponsored sports. Before this law, female athletes were few and far between, and funding was even scarcer. Erin Buzuvis and Kristine Newhall explore the significance and complexity of Title IX.
My Title IX Story - Erin Buzuvis
Equity and Recognition within Sports
Works Cited MRGP
Title IX
Inquiry into SDG's: Gender Equality – HonorsGradU
Title IX Blogger Erin Buzuvis Reflects on the Law's 40th Anniversary
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion – University of Miami Athletics
PDF) Title IX's Unintended Consequences: The Female Athlete Triad and the Need for Special Treatment
ESPN series highlights impact of civil rights legislation Title IX on female athletes
The Title IX law goes beyond gender equality in sports. Here's how
Equality, sports, and Title IX - Erin Buzuvis and Kristine Newhall
Robert Shibley: A Brief History of Title IX
History of Title IX and how it passed in 1972