Changing the Playing Field
Trojan trailblazers reflect on how far the quest for womens equality has come and where it still needs to go.
When Title IXthe landmark legislation that prohibits sex discrimination in educational institutions that receive federal fundingwas signed into law in 1972, it had an immediate impact at USC. Here, we celebrate the progress USC has made and the women whove helped pave the way for gender equity in all aspects of USCs programming, from education to employment and extracurricular opportunities.
I am thrilled about the fact that I was there in the very beginning. I was in charge of the womens athletics program, and I knew that USC needed to be a leader in providing opportunity for women in athletics.
Women wanted to have a program comparable to the men. At that time, many athletic directors were fighting Title IX; [athletic director John McKay] didnt do that. He agreed to go to the university, and the university said yes. And the rest is history. USC moved ahead while many schools were just staying in place.
Barbara Hedges, athletics administrator who helped implement Title IX at USC in 1973
What Title IX has been able to do is create these brave spaces where people can come for support and education and also for mediation, for awareness, and for justice. Knowing that Title IX exists along with policies that are enforced is definitely important in order to be confident and move forward.
Annalisa Enrile, clinical professor, USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work
Women, especially women of color, we need all the help we can get. We need all the help we can get from legal statutes that basically help us to just get through the door. Because once we get through the door, we can perform.
We need to be sensitive to the fact that Title IX, though it may never be repealed, can be so eroded and challenged by the courts as it may not be as it is today. Our challenge is to fight, to uphold the principles and application, and never let it be ignored.
Yvonne Brathwaite Burke, former U.S. Representative and former member, USC Board of Trustees
USC is hosting Title IX: 50 Years of Progress, a yearlong celebration of Title IXs impact on campus. To read about more Trojan trailblazers, go to sites.usc.edu/titleix.