Speakers
Explore Title IX and its impact with champions of gender equality from across law, academia, politics, sports, STEM and more.

Student Survivor and Advocate, End Rape on Campus (she/her)

Columnist, USA TODAY Sports (she/her)

Chief Economist, Washington Center for Equitable Growth (she/her)

Journalist, ESPN (they/them)

CEO, Girls Who Code (she/her)

Paralympic Track and Field Athlete (she/her)

Washington Correspondent, The 19th (she/her)

Commissioner, National Women’s Soccer League (she/her)

Chief Scientist and Senior Climate Adviser, NASA (she/her)

Education Secretary, U.S. Department of Education (he/him)

Economy Reporter, The 19th (she/her)

Editor-in-Chief, The 19th (she/they)

General Counsel, National Women’s Law Center (she/her)

Grammy Nominated Singer, Songwriter (she/her)

Professional Tennis Player (she/her)

CEO, The Impact Seat Foundation and Founder & Board Chair, Do Big Things (she/her)
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Director of the Women’s Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor (she/her)

Chief Revenue Officer, The 19th (she/her)

Nobel Prize-Winning Biochemist for Co-inventing CRISPR (she/her)

President and CEO, National Women’s Law Center (she/her)

Reporter, The 19th (she/her)

Creator and Host, “Feminist Files” Podcast (they/she)

National Columnist, USA TODAY (she/her)

Editor-at-Large, The 19th (she/her)

President and CEO, Washington Center for Equitable Growth (she/her)

Grammy-Nominated Singer, Songwriter and Mental Health Advocate (she/her)

Deputy Editor, The 19th (she/her)

President, Harvey Mudd College (she/her)

Senior Staff Attorney, UC Hastings College of the Law (she/they)

Founder and CEO, Generation Hope (she/her)

Health Care Reporter, The 19th (she/her)

Clinical Assistant Professor, Arizona State University (she/her)

Caregiving Reporter, The 19th (she/her)

Republican, South Carolina (she/her)

Executive Director, Powerful Families, Powerful Communities (she/her)

Singer-songwriter, Producer and Advocate

Singer, Songwriter and Producer (she/he/they)

Head of White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (she/her)

Education Reporter, The 19th (she/her)

Reporter, The 19th (she/her)

Attorney and Plaintiff, Alexander v. Yale University (she/her)

General Assignment Reporter, The 19th (she/her)

WNBA Champion and Producer, āTitle IX: 37 Words That Changed Americaā (she/her)

Director, National Women’s Law Center (she/her)

News Editor, The 19th (she/her)

Co-Founder and CEO, The 19th (she/her)

Former Professional Golfer and Founder, Queer Asian Social Club (she/her)

Executive Director, D.C. Public Library (he/him)

LGBTQ+ Reporter, The 19th (they/them)

2022 NCAA National Champion; Head Coach, South Carolina Gamecocks Womenās Basketball Team (she/her)

Vice Chancellor and Athletic Director, Vanderbilt University (she/her)

Co-host, All Things Considered (she/her)

Democrat, Massachusetts (she/her)

Head Softball Coach, Howard University (she/her)

Director of Title IX Office, Howard University (she/her)

Democrat, Massachusetts (she/her)

President and CEO, The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights (she/her)

Co-Founder and Publisher, The 19th (she/her)