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GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE: YOUR SCHOOL, YOUR RIGHTS


Does any law protect me at school from gender-based violence and harassment?
Gender-based violence and harassment are behaviors that are committed because of a person's gender or sex. They can be carried out by a boyfriend or girlfriend, a date, other kids, or adults. If someone does any of the following to you because of gender or sex, it may constitute gender-based violence or harassment. Someone:
Under Title IX, your school is obligated to do something about gender-based violence and harassment IF:
Students can contact the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights to report sexual harassment by writing a letter or filing a complaint form, available at www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/complaintintro.html.

For more information you can contact:
Women's Rights Project
American Civil Liberties Union
125 Broad Street, 18th Floor
New York, NY 10004
(212) 549-2644
womensrights@aclu.org
www.aclu.org/sexualassault

Find the local ACLU affiliate office in your state at: www.aclu.org/affiliates

If you are subjected to gender-based violence or harassment, what should your school do?

DOs:
Your School MUST Provide a Safe Environment for You
Your School MUST Let You Speak Up, and Should Already Have:
Your School MUST Let You Know...

DON'Ts:
Your School MAY NOT Force You to "Work it Out"
Your School MAY NOT Punish You Because You Have Experienced Violence
Your School MAY NOT Run Out the Clock