Members of the public, including educators and school administrators, will have a rare opportunity in June 2021 to speak directly to federal education officials about sexual.
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Executive Summary: During President Biden’s first 100 days in office and beyond, the Administration has taken a number of actions aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion and addressing disparities for LGBTQ+ Americans across the country. Below is an update on the Administration’s key actions in furtherance of this policy.
EO 13988: Preventing and Combating Discrimination on the Basis of Gender Identity or Sexual Orientation
On January 20, 2021, President Biden signed this Executive Order stating, “Every person should be treated with respect and dignity and should be able to live without fear, no matter who they are or whom they love.”
On May 17, 2021, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) announced that they will be hosting public hearings on the Title IX final rule issued a little over one.
Today marks the 100th day of President Joseph R. Biden’s presidency. In response, Alphonso David, President of the Human Rights Campaign, released the following statement celebrating the many steps the…
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On April 6, the Department of Education s Office for Civil
Rights (OCR) issued a new letter to students, educators, and
stakeholders indicating the process that the Biden Administration
will be undertaking on the issues surrounding the Title IX
regulations. While light on details, the letter does provide a
roadmap for OCR s next steps and what colleges and universities
can expect in the Title IX regulatory arena in the near
future.
At a minimum, OCR s letter is intended to provide
information about the steps the Department is taking to carry out