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.
Occupational Segregation in America - Center for American Progress
Progress and Promise: Title IX at 40, a White Paper - Women's Sports Foundation
U.S. Women's Players and U.S. Soccer Settle Equal Pay Lawsuit - The New York Times
Title IX became law 50 years ago. Here's why it still matters. - The Washington Post
Title IX Turns 50: It Changed Society—but Now It Must Go Further, BU Today
How Title IX changed sports, inclusion for women over the past 50 years
How Title IX changed college sports for women over the past 50 years
Title IX: Falling short at 50 exposes how colleges still fail women
Fifty Years On, Title IX's Legacy Includes Its Durability - The New York Times
Looking at key events at the 50th anniversary of Title IX
Title IX at 45: Amendment's Early Impact on Women's Sports