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StorageSiteUCL Institute of Education
LevelItem
Reference Number MYE/41/2
TitleSex Desegregation Centers in the USA - interview with Dr Charles Moody (Ann Arbor) and Betty Rankin-Widgeon
Date1983
DescriptionSide 1 - Dr Charles Moody was Director Sex Equity Center; Ann Arbor
22 May 1983

Side 2 - Betty Rankin-Widgeon; Ann Arbor - 23 May 1983. Betty Rankin Widgeon worked for the Program for Educational Opportunity from 1981 – 1983.
Betty Rankin Widgeon worked for the Program for Educational Opportunity from 1981 – 1983. Betty Rankin Widgeon discusses her transition from law to her current role, focusing on race and sex equity in education. She highlights the disparities in discrimination faced by Black women. When asked, she considers that sex equity issues are more prominent in education than race equity, partly due to historical progress and societal attitudes. She talks about her work with educational institutions in Green Bay, Wisconsin, emphasising the importance of Title IX compliance, particularly in Physical Education (PE) classes. She talks about various training and workshops provided in their area, approaches taken by courses leaders, and how successful such events were.
Extent1 audio cassette
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsBoth interviews have been digitised. There is a transcript of the interview with Betty Rankin Widgeon.
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