Women in the US made great strides toward equality in the 20th century, from realizing the right to vote in 1920 and the right to equal pay in 1963, to the legalization of birth control in all 50 states in 1964 and the establishment of school activities funding equality with Title IX in 1972. What is the status of women today in the 21st century? Do we live in a “post-sexist” society, or is sexism still ingrained in our culture? How do the experiences of women today differ across various races, classes and sexualities? How will women be impacted by recent legislation? Please join a panel of students, faculty and staff as they discuss this important issue on Tuesday, February 28 at noon in the CUB Lair (First Floor). Everyone is welcome to attend and participate. We hope to see you at the debate! More information is available at http://cce.wsu.edu/utbt.