37 Words
Title IX and Fifty Years of Fighting Sex Discrimination
by Sherry Boschert
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Pub Date Apr 12 2022 | Archive Date Apr 12 2022
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Description
“No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.”
—Title IX’s first thirty-seven words
By prohibiting sex discrimination in federally funded education, the 1972 legislation popularly known as Title IX profoundly changed the lives of women and girls in the United States, accelerating a movement for equal education in classrooms, on sports fields, and in all of campus life.
37 Words is the story of Title IX. Filled with rich characters—from Bernice Resnick Sandler, an early organizer for the law, to her trans grandchild—the story of Title IX is a legislative and legal drama with conflicts over regulations and challenges to the law. It’s also a human story about women denied opportunities, students struggling for an education free from sexual harassment, and activists defying sexist discrimination. These intersecting narratives of women seeking an education, playing sports, and wanting protection from sexual harassment and assault map gains and setbacks for feminism in the last fifty years and show how some women benefit more than others. Award-winning journalist Sherry Boschert beautifully explores the gripping history of Title IX through the gutsy people behind it.
In the tradition of the acclaimed documentary She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry, 37 Words offers a crucial playbook for anyone who wants to understand how we got here and who is horrified by current attacks on women’s rights.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781620975831 |
PRICE | $29.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 400 |
Featured Reviews
The history of Title IX is as frustrating as it is fascinating. On one hand i can't' believe how far we have come in the last half decade, but on the other it seems we still have a long way to go. 37 Words is a necessary compendium for anyone who needs or wants to delve deeper into the history of discrimination against women going back to the 1960's. I hope that the more that we talk about the stories of those who have lived this, the less common harassment and discrimination will become. I'm grateful to all the women and men who came before to fight for equal rights.
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