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🎉 🎂 Happy 44th birthday to ‪‎Title IX‬! 🎂 🎉  Pop quiz! In which of the following areas does Title IX help ensure gender equity?
A. Fairness in school admissions
B. Access to athletics
C. Protection from sexual harassment and sexual assault
D....
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🎉 🎂     Happy 44th birthday to ‪‎Title IX‬!   🎂 🎉

Pop quiz! In which of the following areas does Title IX help ensure gender equity?

A. Fairness in school admissions
B. Access to athletics
C. Protection from sexual harassment and sexual assault
D. Opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM)
E. All of the above

If you answered E, you are correct! 

Many people think that Title IX exclusively addresses gender equity in school athletics, but the law has a much broader focus.

Signed into law on June 23, 1972, Title IX prohibits sex discrimination in any educational program or activity — public or private — when it comes to receiving federal funds.

The law applies to every aspect of educational activities from preschool through higher education, including admissions, recruitment, academics, employment, athletics, and student services. 

Title IX is widely recognized for its role in the huge growth of women’s athletic programs, but imagine if we made as much progress inthe other aspects Title IX covers as we have with sports.

That women and girls still face discrimination on campus is why it’s so important to spread the word that the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights recently released three sorely needed tools: a letter to schools reiterating the importance of Title IX coordinators, a thank-you letter directly to coordinators reaffirming their roles, and a free resource manual to guide their actions. Every school is required to appoint a Title IX coordinator to help prevent discrimination at her or his school, but before now the coordinators had few resources to do their jobs. And many schools haven’t appointed a coordinator at all.

The Office for Civil Rights has provided schools and Title IX coordinators with resources they need to independently act and address complaints, just in time for school to start. But we need you to help spread the word.

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We can do it! Thanks, Sarah McBride. 💕 💕
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We can do it! Thanks, Sarah McBride. 💕 💕 

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Still getting goosebumps from the powerful #NCCWSL16 speech by Kimberly Bryant, electrical engineer, technologist, and founder of Black Girls Code.
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Still getting goosebumps from the powerful #NCCWSL16 speech by Kimberly Bryant, electrical engineer, technologist, and founder of Black Girls Code.

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    • #women empowerment
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perfect-is-very-boring:
“ A conference that changed my life… #law #lawfam #electher #nccwsl16 #aauw (at NCCWSL)
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Yay! Can’t wait for #NCCWSL17 next June! www.nccwsl.org
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perfect-is-very-boring:

A conference that changed my life… #law #lawfam #electher #nccwsl16 #aauw (at NCCWSL)

Yay! Can’t wait for #NCCWSL17 next June! www.nccwsl.org

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    • #nccwsl16
    • #aauw
    • #american association of university women
    • #National Conference for College Women Student Leaders
    • #leadership
    • #women's leadership
    • #elect her
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Sometimes You’re the Keynote | #NCCWSL16

I was the keynote speaker at this weekend’s National Conference for Women Student Leaders and made a little vlog about it ☺️

@chescaleigh‘s #NCCWSL16 speech this weekend was everything <3 <3

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These Women's Leadership Speeches Will Give You Goosebumps

Here’s all the ‪#‎MondayMotivation‬ you need for a lifetime.

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    • #kelly tsai
    • #sarah mcbride
    • #marisa demeo
    • #motivation monday
    • #monday motivation
    • #mondaymotivation
    • #motivationmonday
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    • #women's empowerment
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    • #trans is beautiful
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    • #spoken word
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    • #umd
    • #Black Girls Code
    • #kimberly bryant
    • #anu duggal
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“I’ve never met a woman executive.”
“Can you get the coffee?”
“Women can’t handle that.”
“You’re so pretty, people have a hard time taking you seriously.”
“Women aren’t natural leaders.”
“Don’t you feel bad not being home with your kids?”
Heard any...
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“I’ve never met a woman executive.”

“Can you get the coffee?”

“Women can’t handle that.”

“You’re so pretty, people have a hard time taking you seriously.”

“Women aren’t natural leaders.”

“Don’t you feel bad not being home with your kids?”

Heard any of these before? The Spring 2016 issue of AAUW Outlook magazine explores the facts and solutions around gender bias and women’s underrepresentation in leadership. Read it now. 

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Got the Monday blues? Here’s all the inspiration you need.
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Got the Monday blues? Here’s all the inspiration you need.

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The #MondayMotivation you need.

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    • #empowerment
    • #women's empowerment
    • #leadHERship
    • #do what you love
    • #self care
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Obama Administration Releases New Guidance to Ensure the Civil Rights of Transgender Students

Every student has the right to access education without fear of harassment!

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    • #lgbt equality
    • #title ix
    • #homophobia
    • #lgbt harassment
    • #aauw
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theunwrittenmode:
“ #TBT to the last day of #nccwsl15! Listening to everyone’s incredible stories and what they’ve accomplished in their communities has only inspired me to move forward with what’s important to me. Thanks for another experience I...
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#TBT to the last day of #nccwsl15! Listening to everyone’s incredible stories and what they’ve accomplished in their communities has only inspired me to move forward with what’s important to me. Thanks for another experience I won’t forget!

Throwback to last year’s National Conference for College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL), the annual women’s leadership conference. 

Registration for #NCCWSL16 — taking place June 2-4, 2016 at the Unversity of Maryland, College Park — closes Tuesday, May 10. Speakers include MTV’s Franchesa Ramsey, entrepreneur Hilary Corna, and Girls Who Code founder Kimberly Bryant. 

Register now for the leadership experience of a lifetime.

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    • #franchesca ramsey
    • #hilary corna
    • #Kimberly Bryant.
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Just 4 Days Left to Register to See Franchesca Ramsey at NCCWSL! Are you a college student or campus professional? Don’t miss #NCCWSL16 keynote Franchesca Ramsey at this year’s National Conference for College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL), the...
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Just 4 Days Left to Register to See Franchesca Ramsey at NCCWSL! 

Are you a college student or campus professional? Don’t miss #NCCWSL16 keynote Franchesca Ramsey at this year’s National Conference for College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL), the annual leadership conference held by AAUW. Taking place June 2–4 at the University of Maryland, College Park, the conference empowers today’s young women leaders.

Join nearly 1,000 other college woman leaders for the experience of a lifetime.

At this two and a half day conference, students

  • Choose from more than 50 workshops that prepare them for life after college
  • Meet inspiring role models including Women of Distinction awardees and speakers
  • Make connections for life
  • Discover their future from 100 graduate schools and employers
  • Gain the confidence and skills to return to their campuses and communities ready to take action

Registration closes Tuesday, May 10. Register now!

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    • #women's leadership
    • #women leaders
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    • #women's empowerment
    • #college women
    • #student affairs
    • #leadership
    • #womeninleadership
    • #leadHERship
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Want to be the next big CEO, member of Congress, or social justice activist?Just 5 days left to register for the National Conference for College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL).
As America’s premier conference for college women, NCCWSL provides a...
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Want to be the next big CEO, member of Congress, or social justice activist?

Just 5 days left to register for the National Conference for College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL).

As America’s premier conference for college women, NCCWSL provides a transformative experience for attendees and prepares them to be the next generation of leaders. Each attendee becomes a part of the conference’s 30-year legacy. Join us June 2-4, 2016, as we host nearly 1,000 college women from every state and from around the world.

At this two and a half day conference, students

  • Choose from more than 50 workshops that prepare them for life after college
  • Meet inspiring role models including Women of Distinction awardees and speakers
  • Make connections for life
  • Discover their future from 100 graduate schools and employers
  • Gain the confidence and skills to return to their campuses and communities ready to take action

Conference registration is nearly full. Register by May 10 to grab your spot before someone else does! 

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    • #National Conference for College Women Student Leaders
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5 Black Women Founders and Inventors You Should Know

African American women have founded various organizations, they’ve been the masterminds behind innovative products, and they’ve paved the way for new generations’ thought leaders. These champions of change have solved medical mysteries, fought poverty, served on congressional committees, and have helped lead the movements against racism, sexism, and class barriers.

I credit many of my family members for bringing such #BlackGirlMagic to my own awareness. My grandmother chartered an NAACP chapter in Fort Madison, Iowa; my mother works to eradicate domestic violence; and my aunts have broken barriers in the fields of engineering and mental health. I’d like to shed light on the accomplishments of five other trailblazing black women founders and inventors who saw needs and chose to find solutions.

1. Patricia Bath, ophthalmologist and laser scientist (b. 1942)

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Bath was an advocate for preventing and treating blindness. Not only was she the first African American to complete a medical residency in ophthalmology, but she also co-founded the American Institute for the Prevention of Blindness and established a new discipline known as community ophthalmology. Bath also became the first black woman doctor to receive a medical patent when she created the Laserphaco Probe, a new device for cataract surgery. As a young girl growing up in Harlem, New York, Bath noticed that surgery, and medicine in general, was a male-dominated profession. After receiving her medical degree from Howard University College of Medicine in Washington, D.C., Bath joined the University of California, Los Angeles, as the first woman faculty member in the department of ophthalmology.

2. Anna Arnold Hedgeman, co-founder of the National Organization for Women (1899–1990)

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Arnold Hedgeman was an author, politician, and educator who fought to end segregation among teachers of color. She was the first black woman to hold a mayoral cabinet position in New York. As one of the founders of the National Organization for Women, she was an advocate for education, feminism, and poverty issues. Hedgeman was also the first African American to hold a Federal Security Agency position in her role as executive director of the National Council for a Permanent Fair Employment Practice Commission. Instrumental in organizing the March on Washington in 1963, it was Hedgeman who pushed for female speakers to be part of the event that initially lacked the recognition of women civil rights heroes.

3. Miriam E. Benjamin, inventor of the Gong and Signal Chair (1861–1947)

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In 1888, Miriam E. Benjamin became the second black woman to receive a patent. Her invention, the Gong and Signal Chair, revolutionized customer service practices. The chair included a small button that relayed a signal to an attendant when pressed. This invention would later be used in steamboats, restaurants, and even the U.S. House of Representatives. Today, Benjamin’s creation is used to signal flight attendants on planes.

4. Maggie Lena Walker, founder of St. Luke Penny Savings Bank (1864–1934)

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Maggie Lena Walker founded the highly successful St. Luke Penny Savings Bank, an accomplishment for which she’s recognized as being the first African American woman to charter a bank in the United States. Under Walker’s leadership, the bank served a membership of more than 50,000 in 1,500 local branches. From 1903 to 1929, the bank issued more than 600 mortgages to black families, allowing many to realize the dream of home ownership. Walker also served as grand secretary of the Independent Order of St. Luke, an umbrella organization dedicated to the social and financial advancement of African Americans, and she actively campaigned for women’s rights and desegregation.

5. Marva Collins, founder of Westside Preparatory School (1936–2015)

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Marva Collins, recipient of AAUW’s 1989 Achievement Award, was one of the most influential education activists of the 20th century. In 1975, Collins founded the Westside Preparatory School in the impoverished community of Garfield Park in Chicago, Illinois. Collins was well known for providing education to low-income African American children who she felt the Chicago public school system had wrongly labeled as “learning disabled.” Through her teaching methods, which focused on phonics, reading, math, and English, Collins tackled behavioral issues and is credited for her techniques of classroom management. At one point, President Ronald Reagan even nominated her to become secretary of education.

We salute these women of change who saw needs, found solutions, and created opportunities for those around them. They remind us all why it’s important to continue to equip today’s young women with the tools they need to become the next generation of leaders and innovators.

This post was written by Media Relations and Social Media Intern Khallilah Beecham-Watkins.

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FREE Virtual Graduate School Fair on Thursday, April 21

With all the time and money you’ll save by exploring schools online with us, you can binge watch your favorite Netflix show (hello, House of Cards) AND pay for that vacation you’ve had your eye on. 

Join us for this free event where you’ll explore top graduate schools and ask recruiters your burning questions.

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