tl;dr - Sign up here to learn how to file an official complaint if your civil rights have been violated by your school after reporting sexual harassment or violence.
Dear John,
As Know Your IX gears up for Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April, we’re hearing from more and more student survivors that their schools are violating their civil rights during Title IX processes. As the Biden administration continues to draft a new Title IX rule, the DeVos Title IX rule continues to allow schools to shirk their responsibility to take sexual violence seriously and provide survivors with the resources they need.
We needed a new rule yesterday, and with the administration’s current timeline, we still may not see a new rule before the next school year. But even with the DeVos rule still in place, there are actions students can take when their rights are violated!
To make this easier for students, we’re releasing an FAQ guide next week, made by students, for students, walking you through how to file a complaint with the Office for Civils Rights (OCR) at the Department of Education.
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If you are a student and you think that your school violated your rights during a Title IX process, sign up here for our virtual training on Tuesday, April 5th at 7pm ET on how to navigate through this process and push OCR to hold your school accountable.
Additionally, if you’re not already a part of our Campus Action Network, sign up here for updates on how you can take action to push for a Title IX rule that truly meets students’ needs and bolster the rights of survivors.
In Solidarity,
Emma Levine
Know Your IX Manager
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