Sherry Boschert, the award-winning journalist and author of “37 Words: Title IX and Fifty Years of Fighting Sex Discrimination,” will visit Iowa State University on Tuesday, Feb. 7 as the 2023 Mary Louise Smith Chair in Women and Politics.
As part of her visit to Iowa State, Boschert will present on the history and current status of Title IX at 7:00 p.m. in the Durham Great Hall of the Memorial Union. The presentation will be followed by a book signing in the South Ballroom. Both events are free and open to the public. The lecture will also be livestreamed.
“Title IX is a historic piece of legislation that opened doors for many women. It’s sweeping in its scope and impact,” said Karen Kedrowski, Catt Center director. “We’re fortunate to host Ms. Boschert to mark this important anniversary.”
Boschert’s book, which tells the story of Title IX from its beginnings to the present day, including biographical portraits of a number of key leaders of these efforts, is named for the first 37 words of Title IX, the 1972 federal legislation that prohibits sex discrimination in federally funded education:
“No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.”
“Title IX sparked controversy from its inception and still generates headlines today,” Boschert said. “Only by understanding Title IX’s history can we clearly see its successes and challenges today.”
In addition to “37 Words,” Boschert is the author of “Plug-in Hybrids: The Cars That Will Recharge America,” a 2006 book that helped shift the move toward electric vehicles in the United States.
Boschert was the San Francisco bureau chief for MDedge.com (formerly the International Medical News Group) for 23 years. Since 2015, she has been an independent author, journalist, scholar, and blogger. She has published more than 2,000 articles and many dozens of video reports, primarily for Frontline Medical News. Her work has been published in The New York Times, the San Francisco Examiner, and other news outlets. Among her many honors, she received a Distinguished Service Award from the Society of Professional Journalists for her efforts to promote equity within the news industry.
Boschert holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and anthropology from Amherst College.
Sponsors of the lecture include the Catt Center, Parks Library and the Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government).
Boschert is the 35th prominent woman leader to visit Iowa State University through the sponsorship of the Mary Louise Smith Chair in Women and Politics. The chair was established in 1995 to honor the Iowa native and longtime political and civic leader. Smith – the first woman to chair the Republican National Committee – was a mentor, friend and role model to many in the world of politics and civic, government and community affairs. The purpose of the chair is to bring nationally known political leaders, scholars and activists to Iowa State to enrich the experiences of students and educate citizens about the role of women in the political process.