Words and Music by Rachel Garlin
Produced by Ron Alan Cohen
lyrics
Flipping back through your childhood
When did you start to believe
That you could try to be
What you wanted to be
It was sometime in my eight or nine-hood
I switched on my TV
And found Billie Jean King
Reading
"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 educational program or activity
Receiving Federal financial assistance”
Born from persistence
37 words
Our mothers didn’t get the same rights
But they cheered for their daughters
Our mothers didn’t get to act on the same stage
But they still filled the sidelines at our basketball games
At the same courts where they were told
There wasn’t enough room for girls to play
"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 educational program or activity
Receiving Federal financial assistance”
Born from persistence
37 words
Words, 37 words
Changing the world
37 words
credits
released June 23, 2022
Rachel Garlin played guitar and vocals
Ron Alan Cohen played percussion and produced the audio
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