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About the Film
 
Lady Titans: A Title IX Victory, directed by Jason Scadron and produced by Liv Violette, is a heart-warming story about a determined high school coach and his crew. The film places a spotlight on coach Dee Campbell and the T.C. Williams High School women's crew team on their quest for a national championship.

The film also raises awareness about the monumental strides made by Title IX - the 1972 law that prohibits sexual discrimination in any educational program or activity within federally funded institutions. In 1974, T.C. Williams High School led the charge toward ending gender bias by fully supporting women's crew. As Title IX has been in the books for over thirty years with staggering results, so too has the Lady Titans coach Dee Campbell who founded the women's rowing program at T. C. Williams.

The story is told through the perspective of Coach Dee Campbell, Lady Titan '90 and Olympian Linda Miller, the team's captain, and narrated by Dominique Dawes. All the voices provide insights to the challenges of the sport, the bonds that are formed, and the personal growth gained from training to be the next LADY TITAN.

IMAGE (Independent Media Artists of Georgia, Etc., Inc.) is a non-profit art center that sponsors select non-commercial film and video projects. IMAGE is the fiscal sponsor of the program and acts as a conduit for charitable contributions to independent film and video producers. IMAGE is the host of the Atlanta International Film Festival.

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