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Happy Title IX Month

  • Jun 4, 2025
  • 2 min read

The U.S. Department of Education has affirmed its commitment to protecting the spaces and sports of girls and women, ensuring their safety and fairness. As part of this commitment, June is now officially recognized as “Title IX Month.”


This recognition that sex is biological and binary is a bold move to reclaim June from the grips of gender ideology theatrics and DEI.


The official press release opens with the following:
















U.S. Department of Education Recognizes June as ‘Title IX Month’ “The U.S. Department of Education (the Department) today announced that it is recognizing June as ‘Title IX Month’ in honor of the fifty-third anniversary of Title IX of the Educational Amendments (1972) being signed into law. June will now be dedicated to commemorating women and celebrating their struggle for, and achievement of, equal educational opportunity. Throughout the month, the Department will highlight actions taken to reverse the Biden Administration’s legacy of undermining Title IX and announce additional actions to protect women in line with the true purpose of Title IX.”




Ask if your school will be celebrating Title IX month. The legacy media have not been covering this story, so chances are your school may not even know it is happening. You could let them know that the Biden administration’s sabotage of Title IX will be reversed; it will also be enforced as the law was intended, including:


  • Participation in women's sports and spaces will be based on biological sex

  • Due process will return to campus

  • “Preferred” pronouns will not be compelled


June will now be a month for girls and women to be proud of.



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