JUNE 23RD MARKS THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY OF TITLE IX BUT DISCRIMINATION REMAINS WIDESPREAD
Despite the tremendous gains achieved since Title IX was passed, girls and women are still subjected to inferior treatment. Teachers and coaches are often afraid of retaliation if they complain. The Administration's 2005 Clarification weakened Title IX... We need Congress to take action.    Learn More >>






Billie Jean King talks about the importance of Title IX.

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Then join her in signing a letter to Congress to urge them to pass the high school athletics accountability act.

         New Findings, Reports and Congressional Testimony

JUNE 19, 2007 House Committee hearing on Title IX urges Congress to exercise more oversight over the OCR, pass the High School Accountability Act, delete and overturn the 2005 clarification [more] delete to promote STEM disciplines [more] and direct the Dept. of Education [more] to enforce all aspects of Title IX.

National Women's Law Center: Barriers to Fair Play provides an analysis of OCR complaints in athletics. Read more >>

Women's Sports Foundation "Who's Playing Sports" Report provides trends on sports participation in higher education. Read more >>

The Mellman Group survey shows overwhelming public support for Title IX. Read more >>

35 Stories for the 35th Anniversary Read more >>