Title IX Today, Title IX Tomorrow
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Saturday, April 28th, 2007
Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center • 326 Galvez Street • Stanford University

On April 28, 2007, the Stanford Center on Ethics will convene a one day conference with national scope, "Title IX Today, Title IX Tomorrow". This event will feature leading policy makers, administrators, scholars, and public officials with the ability to influence the effective implementation of Title IX in the years to come. It is designed to provoke fresh insights and promote sound practices surrounding gender equity in college athletics and beyond.

"Title IX Today, Title IX Tomorrow" will include discussion of how to assess gender equity in college athletics, how to increase opportunities for women students and coaches without diminishing them for men, and how to promote change in athletic contexts beyond the intercollegiate setting.

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This conference will be held in conjunction with an Aurora Forum presentation:
Title IX at 35: A Conversation with Billie Jean King.

This unique opportunity to hear from a sports legend and social pioneer with broad impact will be held free of charge to the public in Maples Pavilion. "Title IX Today, Title IX Tomorrow" registrants are invited to attend this event, immediately following the conclusion of the conference. This public conversation will be moderated by LaDoris Cordell, Title IX Compliance Officer and Special Counselor to the President at Stanford.

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Community Partners
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Title IX Today, Title IX Tomorrow and Title IX at 35: A Conversation with Billie Jean King would not be possible without the outstanding support of our presenting sponsor:
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Cisco
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as well as through the tremendous generosity of our Community Partners:
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Bay Area Women's Sports Initiative   •   Stanford Department of Athletics
Office of the President, Stanford University
DLA Piper US LLP   •   Gordon & Rees LLP
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The Professional BusinessWomen of California   •   USTA Northern California
Barbara and Bowen McCoy Program in Ethics in Society   •   Santa Clara County Office of Women's Policy
The Four Seasons Hotel Silicon Valley at East Palo Alto
Anthony Travel   •   Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP   •   i2i Interactive
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Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research   •   Stanford LGBT CRC
Hobee's Restaurants   •   Stanford Women's Community Center   •   National Organization for Women
Get in the Game Hoops Lady Lawyers League   •   AAUW, Santa Clara / San Mateo / San Francisco Counties
Women's Sports Foundation   •   National Association for Girls & Women in Sport
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Please contact us with any additional questions by emailing Dena Evans at islander@stanford.edu.


 

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