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The US Ministry of Education (Doe) announced on Monday that it recognizes June as “Title IX month.”
The message came in honor of the 53rd anniversary of section IX for the educational changes (1972) signed in the law. The official date is June 23
“June will now be dedicated to remembering women and celebrating their struggle for and achieving equal educational opportunities,” DOE said in a release. “During the month, the department will highlight actions taken to reverse the Biden -Administration’s inheritance from the undermining of title IX and advertise further actions to protect women in accordance with the true purpose of title IX.”
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“By banning sex-based discrimination in federally funded programs, #titleix opened countless athletic and academic opportunities for women and girls across the country. This month we celebrate title IX’s 53-year anniversary and will take more actions to protect women’s hard-deserved rights,” DOE added in an X post.
American Education Secretary Linda McMahon said in his own statement, “The department recognizes June as ‘Title IX month’ to honor women’s hard-earned civil rights and demonstrate the trump administration’s unwavering obligation to restore them to the fullest extent of the law.
“Section IX provides women’s protection based on sex in all educational activities that include their rights to equal opportunities in sports and sex-separated intimate spaces, including sororities and living areas,” she continued. “This administration will fight on any front to protect women’s and girls’ sports, intimate spaces, dormitories and residential neighborhoods and fraternal and panhellenic organizations.”
The move comes days after Trans athletes in different states recently dominated their competition.
In Minnesota, a softball pitcher, born a man, led Champlin Park High School to the state tournament using a shutout in the section’s final on Thursday.

Former American Rep. Tulsi Gabbard speaks at an Our Bodies, our SportsRally to mark the 50th anniversary of title IX on Freedom Plaza on June 23, 2022, in Washington, DC (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Recordings show LGBTQ protests that attack conservative on California Track Championship in the middle of Trans Athlet Drama
Saturday, just days after President Donald Trump sent a warning to California to let a man compete in the girls’ orbit and field, the state let the state a trans athlete, AB Hernandez, to take two state titles against female competitors.
In another track, this one meets on Saturday, this one in Oregon, two senior schools, Reese Eckard from Sherwood High School and Alexa Anderson from Tigard High School, stepped down from their respective places on the podium next to a trans athlete representing Ida B. Wells High School.
In Washington, transient competitor Veronica Garcia won the 400-meter state championship for the second equal season.
With the message came “Title IX Month Initiatives”, one of which is a study by the University of Wyoming and Jefferson County Public Schools in Colorado to “allegedly let men participate and live in female intimate and municipal space,” DOE said.

Trump signs an executive order that prohibits transnestive women from competing in women/girls sporting events on February 6, 2025. (Getty)
Several other states have defied Trump’s executive order on the question, resulting in Maine temporarily losing federal funding.