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.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
Demand IX is a campaign to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Title IX and to support ongoing efforts for strong Title IX protections and enforcement.
The purpose of the campaign is to coordinate efforts to galvanize the impact of individual Title IX Anniversary projects into a one aspirational campaign that amplifies Title IX efforts and provides opportunities for public participation.
We are working to
Educate and empower people with the tools to demand more robust Title IX protection and enforcement.
PLEDGE TO JOIN THE FIGHT
By signing this pledge you are demanding to fight until the full promise of Title IX is real. Your signature means that you value fairness and equity for everyone. Your signature means that you will work to demand that our civil rights are protected. Your signature means that you demand all students be protected under Title IX.
I pledge to fight for equity and justice by advocating for strong Title IX protections and enforcement.
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Featured Resources
All students should get the help they need to succeed in school and prepare for college and careers. But right now, too many girls confront challenges that undermine their success in school.
- Sign the pledge
- Title IX has not meant equality for high school girls sports
- Soccer legend Brandi Chastain shares how Title IX paved way for her sports career
- Post Title IX, SoCal women college athletes say inequality in sports continues
- After Title IX, girls still face discrimination in sports
- The State of High School Sports Report
- Teen Sport in America, Part II
- The Cost of Reporting: Perpetrator Retaliation, Institutional Betrayal, and Student Survivor Pushout
- Centering the Margins
- Title IX and the NIL Marketplace: Subterfuge or Opportunity?
- NILs and Title IX: Educational Institutions Must Fix their Promotion, Publicity, and Recruiting Inequities Critical to the NIL Monetization Success of College Female Athletes and Must Not Use Third Parties to Evade Their Title IX Obligations
- The Racial and Gender Report Card
- Education & Title IX
- Title IX Fast Facts
- 50 Years of Title IX: We’re Not Done Yet – Women’s Sports Foundation
- She told her Christian college she was raped. Then she was banned from campus.
- Hundreds of Seattle Students Walk Out Demanding Better Treatment of Survivors of Sexual Assault
- Title IX at 50: How it Changed Congress, Campuses and Sports
- A Call to Action to Support LGBTQI Pregnant, Expectant, and Parenting Students
- How to Organize with the Trump Regulation in Place
- Pregnant & Parenting Toolkit
- State Playbook
- FAQs on Title IX and Supportive Measures for Students in K-12 and Higher Education
- LGBTQ+ Student Rights
- Student Survivor Toolkit
- How to File a Discrimination Complaint with the Office for Civil Rights
- Step by Step: A Practical Guide to Assessing and Achieving Gender Equity in School Sports
- Title IX Compliance
- 100 School Districts: A Call to Action for School Districts Across the Country to Address Sexual Harassment Through Inclusive Policies and Practices
- WSF Salutes 50 Years of Title IX
- A Hero for Daisy Film
- Chasing Equity: The Triumphs, Challenges and Opportunities in Sports for Girls and Women
- The Queen of Basketball | An Oscar-Winning Op-Doc
- 50th Anniversary of Title IX Coming in June of 2022
- History of Title IX
Get Involved
Coordinated by the Title IX Anniversary Coalition, a group composed of Billie Jean King Leadership Initiative, National Women’s Law Center, Women’s Sports Foundation and other key youth and community leaders, Demand IX is working with a number of organizations to increase the pace of change toward equity and fairness for all.