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Bernice Sandler and the Fight for Title IX

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By (author): Jen Barton Sarah Green

Illustrated by: Sarah Green

In 1969 Bernice Sandler was finishing her doctorate in Education at the University of Maryland, teaching part-time at the university, and trying to secure a full-time position. Despite her excellent credentials, it became clear she wasnt even being considered. But why? she wondered.
 

Lets face it, a male colleague said, you come on too strong for a woman.
 
Those fateful words brought sex discrimination home for Sandler. Facing it herself, front and center in her own workplace, meant she could no longer be ambivalent about womens rights. She could no longer buy the media coverage of feminists as man-hating, abrasive, and unfeminine. But what could she do? Sandler soon discovered that none of the obvious laws prohibiting discrimination covered sex discrimination in education. Sandler's work led  to the passage of Title IXmaking it illegal, once and for all, for a federally funded institution to discriminate against someone based on their sex, including in education. This had a profound effect for women in the workplace, in school, and in sports. 

Bernice Sandler and the Fight for Title IX that drives home the message that it doesnt take a person with power to make a difference. More often, it takes determination. When confronted with injustice, regular people can effect change. Also includes extensive backmatter about How To Be an Activist written by Know Your IX, a survivor- and youth-led project of Advocates for Youth that aims to empower students to end sexual and dating violence in their schools. 
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  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 10 May 2022
  • Publisher: American Psychological Association
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781433839467

About Jen BartonSarah Green

Jen Barton is the author of six books for kids including Whats Your Story Amelia Earhart? (Lerner Classroom) Whats Your Story Harriet Tubman? (Lerner Classroom) and School Shootings (BrightPoint Press). Jen lives in Pennsylvania. Visit jbartonbooks.com.Sage Carson is a gender justice advocate of Know Your IX (KYIX) a youth-led project of Advocates for Youth that aims to empower students to end sexual and dating violence in their schools. Sage is based in Washington DC.Sarah Green is an illustrator and designer from San Francisco and a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design. Sarah lives in San Francisco California and Vancouver Canada. Visit sarahgreenillustration.com @s_green_bean on Twitter and @sarahgreenstudio on Instagram.

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