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i. Women Healing Women
![Evan Kacynaski, non-binary Syracuse native, speaks on the struggle to be equal as a genderqueer individual: "a lot of people know that it can create confusion and some people are like, I don't like that. Thats weird" They felt uncomfortable with gender assumptioin based on the tone of their voice "I wish people would ask" they said.](https://www.thenewshouse.com/wp-content/uploads/Equality-Title-IX/No-Exceptions-Society/Nonbinary-Students/nonbinary_thumb_vertical.jpg)
Vera House is helping to train men to be allies in the fight against relationship violence.
A Harvard University study outlines the cultural bias and factors that influence whether rape cases are reported.
Although the percentage of women in STEM professions continues to increase, women still encounter male-dominated classrooms.
An Oregon lawsuit argues that Title IX’s religious exemption should be dropped because certain institutions historically discriminate against LGBTQ students and applicants.
Already a challenging terrain, those transitioning genders face even more challenges.
Women patients and doctors still suffer from a male-dominated system. But the medical field has made huge strides toward gender equality since the first women doctor in American received her degree in Syracuse.
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