Title IX: Empowerment Through Education
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  • Historical Context
    • Prior Conditions
    • Road to Title IX
  • Revolution
    • Important Players
    • Breadth of Title IX
  • Reaction
    • The 1970's
    • The 1980's
    • The 1990's
    • The 21st century
  • Reform
    • Higher Education
    • Athletics>
      • Athletic Opportunities
      • Women in Coaching
      • Promoting Athletics
    • Perceptions of Women
    • Sex Discrimination
    • World Impact
  • So What
    • Future
  • Conclusion
  • Political Cartoons
  • Research
    • Process Paper
    • Annotated Bibliography
    • Interview Transcripts>
      • Billie Jean King
      • Donna Lopiano
      • Carrie Lukas
      • Tom Osborne
      • Arne Duncan
      • Bernice Sandler

World Impact

"...a model for people around the world"
- Hillary Clinton, June 6, 2011

  Thanks to tireless advocates, other countries are looking up to this US law to make changes in their society. 

“The lessons of Title IX have filtered around the world to varying degrees in the past decade,” writes Sports Illustrated’s Ann Killion. “Countries that routinely ignored their women's teams have directed resources, energy, and a certain amount of pride toward their women's teams.” (Christian Science Monitor, 2011)


"To give young women a chance to compete on the playing field...and that we see...women around the world being given the opportunities to live up to their own God-given potential." (Hillary Clinton, 2011)
Source: June 6th 2011, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Women's World Cup Initiative
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Source: Interview, Lisa Maatz, Director of Public Policy and Government Relations, AAUW, Jan 2012

"...conference in Taiwan ... to talk about Title IX ... something that other countries are interested in"
Source: Interview, Lisa Maatz, Director of Public Policy and Government Relations, AAUW, Jan 2012

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