Policy Recommendations: Campus Sexual Misconduct
AAUW's policy recommendations for addressing campus sexual misconduct.
AAUW's policy recommendations for addressing campus sexual misconduct.
Among Black students in higher education, women earn 64.1% of bachelor’s degrees, 71.5% of master’s degrees, more than 65.9% of doctoral, medical, and dental degrees.
Sexual harassment is a form of sex discrimination that violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which prohibits discrimination in employment.
Sexual harassment and assault limits students from accessing a safe and respectful school environment – impairing learning and impacting mental and physical health and wellbeing.
AAUW is committed to the passage and ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.
Rachael Rollins is the first woman elected to the role of district attorney in Boston and the first woman of color to hold that job in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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