References

 

Season 1

 

#1 – Women’s March

Further Information:
100 days of resistance
2 Hours a Week: http://2hoursaweek.org/
Women’s Guard: https://www.womensguard.org/#formation
Calll Them In: http://www.callthemin.com/

 

#2 – Title 9, Part 1: Athletics

Further Information:
https://www.knowyourix.org/college-resources/title-ix/
http://www.itsonus.org/

Pat Summit): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Jqj40dybSQ

Nelson, The Stronger Women Get, 53-56

Huckshorn, A Kind of Grace, 34-36

 “Title IX: The Politics of Sex Discrimination,” in Women and Public Policies (Princeton, N.J; Princeton University Press, 1987)

Empowering Women in Sports, The Empowering Women Series, No.4; A Publication of the Feminist Majority Foundation, 1995)

Cohen, Greta.  Women in Sport:  Issues and Controversies. California ; Sage Publications Inc., 1993.

U.S. Department of Labor Page, 26 July 2005. U.S. Department of Labor. 25 July 20 2005

Archived Information Page. June 1997. Archived Information. 25 July 2005

http://www.dol.gov.oasam/regs/statutes/titleix.htm

https://www.knowyourix.org/college-resources/title-ix/

https://www2.ed.gov/ https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/205521.pdf

 

#3 – Title 9, Part 2: Sexual Assault on School Campuses

Further Information:
https://www.knowyourix.org/college-resources/title-ix/
http://www.itsonus.org/

Pat Summit): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Jqj40dybSQ

Nelson, The Stronger Women Get, 53-56

Huckshorn, A Kind of Grace, 34-36

 “Title IX: The Politics of Sex Discrimination,” in Women and Public Policies (Princeton, N.J; Princeton University Press, 1987)

Empowering Women in Sports, The Empowering Women Series, No.4; A Publication of the Feminist Majority Foundation, 1995)

Cohen, Greta.  Women in Sport:  Issues and Controversies. California ; Sage Publications Inc., 1993.

U.S. Department of Labor Page, 26 July 2005. U.S. Department of Labor. 25 July 20 2005

Archived Information Page. June 1997. Archived Information. 25 July 2005

http://www.dol.gov.oasam/regs/statutes/titleix.htm

https://www.knowyourix.org/college-resources/title-ix/

https://www2.ed.gov/ https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/205521.pdf

 

 
 
 

Season 2

 

#1 – Ashley: Wheelchair Jedi

Further Information:
Learn More/Support: wheelchairtraveling.com and BORP, Backbones and Challenged Athlete Foundation

#2 – Jill : Champion of the Underdog

Further Information:
Learn More/Support: Manifest Works is an organization run Dan Seaver. The company works to help formerly incarcerated folks and foster youth who have aged out of the system get jobs in the TV/film industry. manifestworks.org OR Coalition for Engaged Education  

#3 – Chloe: Sparkle Runs Deep

Further Information:
Learn More/Support: Developmental Disabilities Regional Offices (DDROs): Works to enhanced quality improvement Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD): Has established regions which allow for better coordination of services with the State Office of Mental Health State Department of Health and other agencies with whom we often partner in providing services. Find them at: opwdd.ny.gov/opwdd_contacts/ddro

 

#4 – Anonymous: A Survivor’s Tale

Further Information:
Learn More/Support: Shepherd’s Gate help women and children escape cycles of addiction, homelessness and abuse.  Find them at:  shepherdsgate.org/

#5 – Michelle: Feel the Love

Further Information:
Learn More/Support: Visit the Trevor Project.  The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to the LGBTQ and questioning youth.

References: : cbsnews.com/news/10-questions-about-mormons/ 

revelandriot.com/resources/religion/

culteducation.com/group/1057-the-mormon-church/14217-the-mormons-among-us.html

#6 – Kate: She’s Got Heart

Further Information:
Learn More/Support: Juvenile Diabetes Research foundation (JDRF)

 

#7 – Jamie: Daughter Becomes the Mother

Further Information:
Learn More/Support: To learn how to care for family members, please visit Family Caregiver Alliances at www.caregiveralliance.org

References: : The Genetic and Rare Disease Center

#8 – Stephanie: I am Strong

Further Information:
Learn More/Support: Alexian Homeless Clinic is located in San Jose. Provided free mental health services, free psychiatry, mobile clinics and more. This is a family shelter off of king road that serve homeless families and house them for three months.

Next Door Solutions is a huge DV shelter, counseling and resource for women in San Jose. They have a free mobile shower and laundry service daily.

Dignity of Wheels - Anyone who is uninsured or has Santa Clara County Medi-Cal can call the Call Center to enroll in outpatient mental health services m-f 8:30-5pm. It’s on the Santa Clara County Mental Health Website.

#9 – Leila: Never Too Young to Save the World

Further Information:
Learn More/Support: Prison Activist Resource Center (PARC), is a prison abolitionist group based on Oakland, California committed to exposing and challenging the institutionalized racism, sexism, ableism, heterosexism, and classism of the Prison Industrial Complex.

References: : https://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/the-forces-driving-gentrification-in-oakland/Content?oid=20312733 and https://www.prisonactivist.org/

 

#10 – Elizabeth: Learning to Forgive

Further Information:
Learn More/Support: To learn how help the grieving and/or to receive help through this process, visit Help Guide at: www.helpguide.org

References: : https://nsightrecovery.com/forgiveness-and-making-peace/