From Sue Klein <[email protected]>
Subject Please support the Gender Equity in Education Act
Date July 12, 2021 4:31 PM
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Dear John,

The Gender Equity in Education Act (GEEA) has been reintroduced in the 117th Congress by Senator Mazie Hirono as S.2186 [[link removed]] and Representative Doris Matsui as H.R.4097 [[link removed]] . GEEA will establish a much needed high level Office for Gender Equity in the US Department of Education and provide support for Title IX Coordinators and their allies to implement Title IX and help eliminate sex discrimination in education. We need your help to get GEEA passed quickly so that it will have a chance of being included in federal spending bills or civil rights bills if the Senate filibuster is ended. A key way to help GEEA pass is to ask your representative or senators to be a co-sponsor. Click on the bill numbers to see if your congress person is already listed as a co-sponsor. The bill itself is posted on S.2186 [[link removed]] .

I have included two recent articles on the GEEA in this email. The first is from the Feminist Majority Foundation Feminist Newswire which I am posting below. The second, written by Carrie N. Baker for Ms. Magazine online, can be found here [[link removed]] .

Gender Equity in Education Act Reintroduced in House and Senate to Advance Title IX’s Mission [[link removed]]
Last Wednesday, Senator Mazie K. Hirono (D-HI) and Representative Doris Matsui (D-CA), reintroduced the Patsy T. Mink and Louise M. Slaughter Gender Equity in Education Act (GEEA) [[link removed]] in Congress.
The House and Senate versions of the bill, H.R.4097 and S.2186, would support the implementation of Title IX by providing resources, funding, and training to reduce and prevent discrimination on the basis of sex in education. Senator Hirono and Representative Matsui reintroduced the legislation [[link removed]] on Title IX’s 49th anniversary.
Both Representative Patsy Mink (D-HI), who died in 2002, and Representative Louis Slaughter (D-NY), who died in 2018, spearheaded campaigns for gender equity in Congress. Rep. Mink was the first woman of color elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and a leading author of the 1972 Title IX law.
“Trailblazers Patsy Mink and Louise Slaughter spent their careers demanding better opportunities for all Americans, regardless of their gender. This bill builds on their legacy by providing more funding to address sex-based harassment and discrimination in education,” Senator Hirono said in a statement last Wednesday. “On the 49th anniversary of Title IX’s enactment, Congress should act now to make sure that all students can learn in safe and supportive learning environments.”
The bill would create necessary infrastructure [[link removed]] to protect students against sex discrimination “based on multiple characteristics including actual or perceived sex—including sex stereotypes; pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions; sexual orientation or gender identity.” It would also work to reduce discrimination based on other characteristics such as race, national origin, and disability.
The legislation would create an Office for Gender Equity in the U.S. Department of Education, fund grants for schools to promote Title IX programs, and provide annual trainings and resources to Title IX coordinators about Title IX compliance.
Numerous organizations have expressed their support for the bill. “Title IX became law on this day 49 years ago, and we celebrate the advance made in education to ensure that all students, including women and girls, have equal access to education,” Shiwali Patel, Director of Justice for Student Survivors & Senior Council at the National Women’s Law Center, said. “However, much remains to be done to eliminate sex discrimination and bias in schools, and GEEA brings us closer towards achieving this and creating equitable and welcoming school environments.
GEEA “has great potential for making a comprehensive and lasting impact on improving gender equity in and through education,” said Dr. Sue Klein, Education Equity Director of the Feminist Majority Foundation. “Using existing legislation, GEAA should inspire the Education Department to establish an Office for Gender Equity and issue new guidance on the roles and responsibilities of the Title IX Coordinators in a Title IX Gender Equity infrastructure even before GEEA is passed.”
The Feminist Majority Foundation, National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education, and others are requesting that the Department of Education (ED), establish an Office for Gender Equity in ED reporting to the Secretary of Education as specified in the reintroduced GEEA for the 117th Congress even before GEEA is signed.
“Patsy Mink and Louise Slaughter were tireless warriors for equality and continue to serve as our north star for expanding opportunity and eradicating discrimination on the basis of sex in schools everywhere,” Representative Matsui said. “By introducing this legislation on the forty-ninth anniversary of Title IX, we honor and build on their legacy—continuing to fight against discrimination and ensuring our nation’s schools provide a just learning environment for all.”

If you have not already signed up to be sent Feminist Newswire stories weekly you can sign up here [[link removed]] . Ms. Magazine online also publishes fascinating articles and you can sign up to receive these free online stories here [[link removed]] .
A final request is to ask ED staff or others who have influence to start the Office for Gender Equity even before GEEA is passed. Also do what you can to work with and support your own Title IX Coordinators!
Thanks very much for your support and have a happy and healthy rest of the summer.

For equality,
Sue Klein, Ed.D,
Education Equity Director



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