Thank you for visiting this website. My name is Jonathan Taylor, and I am Title IX for All’s founder, editor, web designer, and database developer. As its name and tagline suggest, the primary purpose of this organization is to inform, connect, and empower professionals who believe that the principles behind Title IX – gender equity in education – should apply to all people. We use some of the best technology available to fulfill its purpose, and are always researching and developing new ways to accomplish our goal.

Title IX for All is different than your average education or gender equity organization. It is the product of years of research and involvement in the conversation on gender equity in academia, and focuses on a very understudied phenomenon in both higher and lower ed – the disappearance and marginalization of men and boys in the education pipeline.

While this website has been designed from scratch, it is essentially a “reboot” of its predecessors, Boys & Men in Education and A Voice for Male Students. If you were a reader of the former websites, thank you for continuing with us. You will notice that while some elements are familiar, many things have been changed. Some things that at first appear missing (many blog posts in particular) will be re-introduced over time.

I encourage you to take a look around this website and to subscribe to our mailing list here to stay tuned. We have quite a bit more in store.

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About the Author

Jonathan Taylor is a Title IX advisor, the founder of Title IX for All, and the creator of its databases on Title IX litigation and enforcement.

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Thank you for visiting this website. My name is Jonathan Taylor, and I am Title IX for All’s founder, editor, web designer, and database developer. As its name and tagline suggest, the primary purpose of this organization is to inform, connect, and empower professionals who believe that the principles behind Title IX – gender equity in education – should apply to all people. We use some of the best technology available to fulfill its purpose, and are always researching and developing new ways to accomplish our goal.

Title IX for All is different than your average education or gender equity organization. It is the product of years of research and involvement in the conversation on gender equity in academia, and focuses on a very understudied phenomenon in both higher and lower ed – the disappearance and marginalization of men and boys in the education pipeline.

While this website has been designed from scratch, it is essentially a “reboot” of its predecessors, Boys & Men in Education and A Voice for Male Students. If you were a reader of the former websites, thank you for continuing with us. You will notice that while some elements are familiar, many things have been changed. Some things that at first appear missing (many blog posts in particular) will be re-introduced over time.

I encourage you to take a look around this website and to subscribe to our mailing list here to stay tuned. We have quite a bit more in store.

Thank You for Reading

If you like what you have read, feel free to sign up for our newsletter here:

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