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Trump Admin Declares June 'Title IX Month' For Second Year Running—What Is It?

Trump Admin Declares June 'Title IX Month' For Second Year Running—What Is It?

Summary

The U.S. Department of Education has declared June as "Title IX Month" for the second year in a row. This month recognizes the 54th anniversary of Title IX, a law that bans gender discrimination in schools and promotes equal opportunities for women and girls.

Key Facts

  • Title IX is a civil rights law passed in 1972 that prohibits gender discrimination in educational institutions that get government money.
  • The Department of Education is celebrating June as Title IX Month to highlight the law’s impact on education and sports for women and girls.
  • June’s recognition includes celebrating women’s achievements and promoting equal treatment in education settings.
  • The initiative focuses on reinforcing Title IX protections in areas like single-sex spaces, sports participation, and campus groups such as sororities.
  • This is the second consecutive year the federal government has named June Title IX Month.
  • June is also nationally recognized as Pride Month, which celebrates LGBTQ+ communities.
  • The effort aims to show real examples of how Title IX is being enforced today.
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