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Title IX @50: How Yale’s First Women Rowers Exposed Discrimination

Title IX @50: How Yale’s First Women Rowers Exposed Discrimination

ESPN Daily: Title IX @50: “These Are Our Bodies”

ESPN Daily

June 22, 202235m 1s

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Show Notes

Yale’s campus in the 1970s was a complex place for women. The school had only recently admitted female students, and even attending class could feel like a battle. To then take up space in sports as well? It was all very new. ESPN’s Allison Glock and “37 Words” filmmaker Nicole Newnham share how some bold Yale women found a valuable tool to seek equity: Title IX legislation. The Yale women’s crew team invoked the law when they stripped naked in front of the school’s athletic director, a protest against inadequate resources. And around the same time there was Alexander v. Yale, a groundbreaking case that established sexual harassment as gender discrimination, and required procedures to address it.

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