Equal Play: Title IX and Social Change - Empowering Women in Sports, Education & Workplace | Gender Equality Advocacy & Legal Rights Guide
Equal Play: Title IX and Social Change - Empowering Women in Sports, Education & Workplace | Gender Equality Advocacy & Legal Rights Guide

Equal Play: Title IX and Social Change - Empowering Women in Sports, Education & Workplace | Gender Equality Advocacy & Legal Rights Guide

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One of the least-understood issues in federal sports policy, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 reflects the nation's aspirational belief that girls and boys, women and men, deserve equal educational opportunities in athletics. Equal Play shows how this ideal has been implemented-and thwarted-by actions in every branch of the federal government. This reader addresses issues in sports before Title IX and the backlash that has resulted from the policy being instituted. The editors have collected the best scholarly writing on the landmark events of the last four decades and couples these with new original essays, primary documents from court cases, administrative regulations, and relevant supporting sources. The result is the most comprehensive single-volume work on the subject.Equal Play includes essays by many well-known sports journalists who discuss how government actions have shaped, supported, and hindered the goal of gender equality in school athletics. They discuss the history of women in sports, analyze the meaning of "equal opportunity" for female athletes, and examine shifts in arguments for and against Title IX. Equal Play will interest anyone who is concerned with gender issues in American athletics and the growth of college sports. Contributors include: Susan Cahn, Donna de Varona, Julie Foudy, Jessica Gavora, Bil Gilbert, Christine Grant, Mariah Burton Nelson, Gary R. Roberts, Don Sabo, Larry Schwartz, Michael Sokolove, Welch Suggs, Nancy Williamson, and the editors.

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Equal Play is an extremely well-written, comprehensive history of Title IX (passed into law in 1972) and its impact on social change in the U.S. The book is very informative, well-researched and a must for anyone interested in Title IX, the most important law for women and girls since women won the right to vote in 1920. It is also an incredibly inspiring book, detailing the periodic gains, losses and continuing struggle to uphold Title IX. Equal Play documents how women must fight continually for what should be our rights in a democracy--namely gender equity in education and sports. This book should be read by all generations and brings us to the current day on the state of Title IX.