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Each of the people highlighted in this series has made a positive impact on their communities while serving as outstanding examples of leadership, advocacy, and community service. Over 50 years ago , President Richard Nixon signed into law the Education Amendments of , a sweeping piece of legislation that affected federal education regulations and funding. Buried in the bill where hardly anyone would notice was one sentence— only 37 words long —that would change the face of education for women and girls across the United States from that moment on:.
Bernice Sandler, tireless advocate. Today, we know these words as Title IX, the transformational law that banned sex discrimination in education—a law that could not have been passed without the work of Dr. Bernice Sandler. There were no scholarship opportunities for female athletes, either.
Students were not the only ones dealing with limitations because of their gender either, as many undergraduate schools refused to hire female faculty, and those who did get jobs often received lower salaries than their male colleagues. In fact, as Sandler entered adulthood, she encountered this problem firsthand. Photo credit: National Organization for Women. In this role, she discovered Executive Order , a little-known law that stated that federal companies could not discriminate based on race, color, religion, and national origin — later amended to also include gender discrimination.
Because many colleges had federal contracts, Sandler realized that this law applied to them, too, which meant it was illegal for them not to hire women. Armed with this knowledge, Sandler filed sex discrimination charges against schools between and In , with the help of WEAL, she would also use this law to file a class-action lawsuit against all universities in the United States that received federal contracts.