Message for the Title IX Anniversary
Press Statement
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of StateWashington, DCJune 27, 2012
I am delighted to welcome the National Women’s Hall of Fame to Washington as you celebrate this milestone in our nation’s path toward gender equality. I’d like to thank the board members, staff, and volunteers who have kept the mission of the Hall alive by bringing to life the stories of groundbreaking women.I also want to thank Dr. Condoleezza Rice — a pioneer in her own right and a champion for women’s progress around the world.
So many of us remember the doors that were closed before Title IX. Women were denied access to playing fields, science labs, and classrooms. Now, because of the inspiring work of three people, Birch Bayh, Bernice Sandler, and the late Patsy Mink – and countless women and men who have come since – women and girls are legally protected against discrimination in education and sports. It’s a simple piece of legislation, but it has leveled the playing field around the country.
I don’t think there has ever been a better time in our history to be a woman. But there is more work to be done. The fight for equality – both here and abroad – will take all of us working together. We must continue to bend the arc of history so that our daughters and generations to come have even more opportunities.
Congratulations on 40 years of opening doors and expanding opportunity – and best wishes for the next 40.
Hillary Clinton’s Message for the Title IX Anniversary
June 27, 2012 by still4hill
Was a member of the University of Oklahoma volleyball and field hockey teams from 1971 through 1975. Remember when Title IX passed and we were excited that we actually got our meals paid for and rooms provided during “state tournaments”. Before Title IX we drove our own cars to away games, paid for our own gas and meals and never got to stay overnight anywhere. Instead we would drive back to the dorm, oftentimes arriving at 3:00 a.m. and get up early to attend the 7:00 a.m. class. Scholarships for women started the year after I graduated.
Naturally, i never heard of the three people Hillary mentioned who were behind Title IX. I just always thought, Nixon did it. I ALWAYS learn something from Hillary.
Thanks for posting this, Still.
p.s. Only fitting, that I just received my “O Ring” for lettering in the abovementioned sports at OU…..today.
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CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!! Probably the arrival of the ring today was planned because of the anniversary. Birch Bayh was Evan’s dad. Yes, it’s impossible to listen to Hillary without learning something.
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