BWSF & NCNW Sections Host Women's History Month Webinar on Title IX

The Dream Is Free But The Hustle Is Sold Separately: Promises Broken, Promises Kept--Black Women Athletes' Status after 50 years of Title IX

Join us Tuesday, March 28, 2023 from 7-8:30pm for a timely discussion on how Title IX has helped or hindered Black Female Athletes.

Registration required. Register today!!!

Webinar link:  https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-YNfiCV5RGS--UyZdkT8oA

ABOUT:
Colleges and universities must do better centering and normalizing the Black woman experience not just in collegiate athletics, but across all areas of higher education. And they should start by acknowledging that Black women don't benefit from Title IX the same way their white peers do. 

 In 2019, the NCAA reported that nearly 50,000 of its student-athletes were women. Only 12% of those athletes were Black women. A 2021 report from The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sports found that of the NCAA’s senior woman administrators, 79% are white and 15% are Black. 

Sponsored by the National Council of Negro Women Delaware Valley and Raritan Valley Sections and Black Women in Sport Foundation

 
Germaine Edwards