Title IX Listening Sessions Sign Up Form
After nearly a year and a half of student survivors demanding action on Title IX, the Biden administration has finally released their proposed changes to the Title IX regulation. Students and advocates will now have 60 days to review the rule and tell the Biden administration what we like about their changes, and what we don’t!

Know Your IX, The Every Voice Coalition, and SafeBAE are teaming up to draft a comment for current students, alumni, and student survivors to sign onto, telling the Department of Education what pieces of the proposed rule will help student survivors and what changes we want to see. And to ensure our comment is reflective of as many students' experiences as possible, we want to hear and learn from students who can share their experiences with the 2020 regulations.

If you’re a student survivor or have experienced sex-based or gender-based discrimination at your school, sign up below to join our listening sessions to discuss the Biden administration’s proposed changes, share your experiences with Title IX at your school, and get involved in the process of drafting our comment to the Department of Education.

PLEASE NOTE: These listening sessions are meant for current students, and folks who have graduated in the last three years who have experiences with sex-based and/or gender-based discrimination.
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Current school, school you graduated from, or school you would have graduated from *
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PLEASE NOTE: These listening sessions are meant for current students, and folks who have graduated in the last three years who have experiences with sex-based and/or gender-based discrimination.
Which of the following topic(s) relates to your experiences with the 2020 Title IX regulations? *
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