
Title
Interview with Bernice Sandler
Interviewer
Julia Lamber and Jean Robinson
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Abstract
Project on the Status and Education of Women
Interviewed by Julia Lamber and Jean Robinson on June 28-29, 2004, in Washington, D.C.
Publication Date
2004
Format
MP3
Length
2 hours and 48 minutes
Restrictions
There are no use restrictions on this recording
Disciplines
Civil Rights and Discrimination | Constitutional Law | Education Law | Law | Law and Gender | Legislation
Keywords
Title IX, Women in Education, Women in Sports, Oral History, Title IX Oral History, Women and Law Oral History, Women and Education Oral History, Women in Sports Oral History
Recommended Citation
Sandler, Bernice R., "Interview with Bernice Sandler" (2004). A Forgotten History: The Women who Brought Us Title IX. 18.
https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/ohtitleix/18

Notes
Bernice Resnick Sandler (March 3, 1928 – January 5, 2019) was an American women's rights activist born in New York. Sandler is best known for being instrumental in the creation of Title IX, a portion of the Education Amendments of 1972, in conjunction with Representatives Edith Green (D-OR) and Patsy Mink (D-HI) and Senator Birch Bayh (D-IN) in the 1970s. She has been called "the Godmother of Title IX" by The New York Times. Continued on Wikipedia