Sports Illustrated’s June Issue Spotlights 50th Anniversary of Title IX and How It Changed Women’s Sports
New Advocates Carrying the Torch and the Forgotten Heroes Celebrated
Inside the Issue: The new battlegrounds that will define the fight for equality in sports;
User-generated cover illustration features moments that happened #BecauseOfTitleIX. (Photo: Business Wire)
On the Cover: Results of a special user-generated cover illustration featuring moments that happened #BecauseOfTitleIX from dozens of everyday athletes and women’s sports icons such as
Title IX Features
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50 Years of Title IX: In 1972, no one dreamed a dry, 37-word clause tucked inside new education legislation would reshape women’s sports forever. A half-century later, it’s time to reflect on how far the quest for equality has come—and where it still has to go from
Maggie Mertens .
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The Torch Carriers: A photo act featuring nine exclusive portraits of today’s voices advancing equality efforts that Title IX set in motion:
Allyson Felix , Kim Woozy,Blake Bolden ,Sedona Prince ,Olivia Moultrie ,Clarissa Chun ,Angela Ruggiero ,Ifeoma Onumonu andCandace Parker with text byJamie Lisanti .
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Pioneers to Remember: In the early years of Title IX, the forgotten heroes challenged bias and championed equality, but not all at once and not without resistance. Senior writer
Howard Beck profiles basketball’sLuisa Harris , the first truly dominant player of the women’s game,John Walters recounts humble beginnings with the 1985 U.S. Soccer Women’s National Team, and track and field’sJoetta Clark and softball coachCarol Hutchins are spotlighted byJamie Lisanti .
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The Next Frontiers: Title IX helped women take their first strides toward leveling the playing field in sports. Now, some new battlegrounds and issues will define the future of the gender equality conversation, including Media Coverage, Sports Merchandising, Equal Pay, Transgender Athletes, and the Fan Experience, as explained by
Jamie Lisanti ,Emma Baccellieri ,Kristen Nelson , andJulie Kliegman .
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League of Their Own : Women’s college sports were governed by women for one decade. As those sports proved to be popular and profitable, theNCAA took notice and schools had to choose: go with the AIAW or theNCAA .Mark Bechtel reviews how the AIAW is now lost to theNCAA , which hasn’t always been as supportive as it should be.
June Issue Features
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Rafa: Nearly 36,
Rafael Nadal has become the elder statesman tennis desperately needs, according toJon Wertheim . He’ll be much more than that at theFrench Open : Nadal will be the favorite to win his record 22nd Grand Slam title.
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Secret Army : In the 1940s, 320-poundFrank Simmons Leavitt (fans knew him as Man Mountain Dean) was a dominant pro wrestler and rising movie star – the Rock of his day. ButMan Mountain had a secret side hustle that has only come to light as military documents have been declassified in recent years: helping trainUS Army intelligence offers for the fight against the Nazis, byJon Wertheim .
Also in this issue:
- Leading Off: Big East commissioner and pioneering sports executive Val Ackerman’s first-person essay on the meaning of Title IX.
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Gameplan :Mark Bechtel reviews Howard Bryant’s newRickey Henderson biography. -
SI Eats :Rohan Nadkarni on Jimmy Butler’s coffee obsession. - SI Full Frame: a classic shot from MJ’s Flu Game, 25 years ago this spring.
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