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Title IX at 50 years

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NCAA College Sports Conversations with Bonnie Bernstein

College Sports Conversation - Bonnie Bernstein

The NCAA continues the celebration of the 50th anniversary of Title IX with a new nine-part College Sports Conversations series hosted by Bonnie Bernstein, one of the most accomplished female sports journalists in history. This series focuses on individuals whose work has made an impact on the fight for gender equity.  
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How Are You Celebrating Title IX at 50?

The NCAA membership and national office will be honoring the 50th anniversary of this historic law throughout 2022 and into 2023. Use the recommendations in the Title IX 50th Anniversary Membership Tool Kit to get your celebration started and to find more opportunities to engage throughout the year.

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We want to hear about you promoting Title IX at 50. E-mail the Office of Inclusion and tell us all about it!  Check out some examples of how the membership is celebrating the anniversary by clicking here.

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Celebration Timeline

January 2022: Kickoff at NCAA Convention

Winter/Spring Championships: Anniversary celebration

June 15-16, 2022: Inclusion Forum celebration

June 23, 2022: 50th anniversary of Title IX being signed into law

Fall Championships: Anniversary celebration

April 2023: Conclusion of celebration at joint women’s basketball championships

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Gender Equity Updates

The NCAA is committed to providing equitable and positive championship experiences for all college athletes.  Achieving gender equity requires working together for change. Meaningful and lasting impact will be achieved through thoughtful efforts among an array of NCAA members, college athletes and NCAA staff.

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NCAA Presidential Pledge

Presidents and chancellors at NCAA member colleges and universities have been encouraged to sign a pledge that commits their schools to achieving ethnic and racial diversity and gender equity in college sports hiring practices.

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