Education Department Declares June ‘Title IX Month’
- The U.S. Department of Education announced on Monday, June 2, 2025, that June will be officially recognized as Title IX Month instead of Pride Month.
- This decision follows efforts by the department under the Trump administration to reverse Biden-era policies that expanded transgender protections, especially in education and sports.
- The Office for Civil Rights has initiated probes involving two educational institutions—one in Wyoming and another in Colorado’s Jefferson County—over allegations that males were permitted access to female-designated areas such as sorority housing and overnight accommodations.
- The department announced that during June, it will focus on undoing the previous administration’s policies that weakened Title IX, while unveiling new measures aimed at safeguarding women's rights in accordance with the original intent of Title IX.
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June is ‘Title IX Month,’ Department of Education says, pro-family group pleased
(The Center Square) – After years of institutions celebrating June as “Pride Month,” the U.S. Department of Education chose a starkly different course by recognizing June as "Title IX Month,” in line with other recent Trump administration efforts.


GOP Lawmakers Introduce Resolution To Replace “Pride Month” With “Family Month”
This post was republished with permission from As traditional values like Christianity and family make a comeback during President Trump’s second term, Republican Congresswoman Mary Miller of Illinois
GOP congresswoman files resolution to declare June ‘Family Month’ instead of ‘Pride Month’
Congresswoman Mary Miller, R-Ill., filed a resolution June 3 in the House of Representatives to declare June “Family Month” instead of “Pride Month.” According to the… The post GOP congresswoman files resolution to declare June ‘Family Month’ instead of ‘Pride Month’ appeared first on CatholicVote org.
Education Department Declares June 'Title IX Month'
The Department of Education has declared June as “Title IX Month” as it takes actions to protect women’s rights in schools. The declaration seeks to honor the 53rd anniversary of Title IX of the Educational Amendments being signed into law. “June will now be dedicated to commemorating women and celebrating their struggle for, and achievement of, equal educational opportunity,” the department announced. “Throughout the month, the Department will …
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