Title IX Resources
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+ General
- U.S. Department of Education - Summary of Provisions. Please note that DeVos’s new Title IX rules do not go into effect until AUGUST 2020.
- A resource guide (in PDF format) regarding the new Title IX revisions was recently released for Harvard students. The guide is a useful example of how institutions/organizations could inform students about the Title IX changes: Title-IX-info-Resources.pdf
- Virtual roundtable discussion on Title IX revisions hosted by the Democratic Women’s Caucus
+ For Institutions and Allies
- Apply for an in-depth summer training on the new Title IX rules, with intensives available on June 13th, 18th, and 24th, here.
- Hands Off IX - Title IX Toolkit
- DM Magazine - Lawyer Perspective on New Title IX**
+ For Survivors
- National Sexual Assault hotline:**1-800-656-4673** and live chat here.
- Check out your school’s website or student newspaper archives for more information on how your university will be responding.
- “Sparknotes” version of the proposed Title IX changes available on the Student Alliance Against Sexual Violence Instagram, @studentallianceasv.
+ COVID-19 and Title IX
Equal Rights Advocates Coronavirus and Title IX - Info for Students
University protocol varies school to school, but most universities are keeping their Title IX offices open during this time and proceeding remotely with investigations, including Zoom or Skype hearings. Princeton and Harvard are two such institutions. However, some university processes require live hearings with cross examination due to a 2018 court ruling affecting schools in Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee, which is holding up cases at some schools in these states.