In 1972, at the height of the women’s liberation movement, as women marched to Helen Reddy singing, “I am woman hear me roar,” President Richard Nixon signed the Education Amendments Act. It included Title IX, which gave female collegiate athletes many more opportunities to compete, as well as access to athletic scholarships. At the time, it was a hard-fought victory for feminists and the women’s movement. But as the debate over transgender athletes competing in women’s and girl’s sports rages on, there seem to be some voices missing: Where are the feminists?Read More