By A Mystery Man Writer
Our 2012 Title IX at 40 conference brought together a diverse array of more than 200 athletes, coaches, administrators, educators, students, researchers, legal authorities, equity advocates and policymakers who shared an interest in issues pertaining to girls and women in sport. The exchange and interaction between individuals from different backgrounds and disciplines provided opportunities to critically evaluate the current state of sport and physical activity for women and girls, and to once again strengthen calls for equity and diversity. Read the White Paper to learn about the progess we've made..and how much more there is left to do.
Opinion: Exhausted, burnt-out and disillusioned: Why millennial women are not okay - The Globe and Mail
Title IX at 45: Amendment's Early Impact on Women's Sports
Community Voices with Marian Sacco: Remember, celebrate 50 years of sports opportunities for women - Morgan Hill Life
Title IX — The Heights
3 Women Share Their Stories From the Early Title IX Years
Understanding Title IX and Its Impact on Women in Sports - Team Travel Source
No One Would Hire Her. So She Wrote Title IX and Changed History for Millions of Women. Meet Education Trailblazer Patsy Mink – The 74
What Title IX gave women
Goal 5 Department of Economic and Social Affairs
I Promise It Won't Always Hurt Like This: 18 Assurances on Grief by Clare Mackintosh
The Strange Evolution of Title IX
Title IX 50th anniversary: How one law changed women's sports forever - Sports Illustrated
When Black Women Lead, We All Win: 10 Inspiring Leaders Show Us The Way
Title IX became law 50 years ago. Here's why it still matters. - The Washington Post
How Title IX changed sports, inclusion for women over the past 50 years