Skip Navigation
We use cookies to offer you a better browsing experience, provide ads, analyze site traffic, and personalize content. If you continue to use this site, you consent to our use of cookies.
NEA Issue Explainer

Women's Rights

As a nation, we’ve made great strides in the fight for equality. But there’s still a ways to go.
Kimberly Eckert is a high school English teacher in Louisiana
Published: December 2, 2021
This issue explainer originally appeared on NEA.org

Title IX, enacted in 1972, protects Americans from sex-based discrimination in education programs or activities that receive federal financial aid. But there’s a world of difference between official policy and today’s realities. 

On average, women still earn just 80 cents for every dollar earned by men, with women of color receiving even less. Women are discouraged from seeking some jobs and forced out of the workplace when they become pregnant or struggle to achieve work-life balance after having a baby.

NEA advocates for legislation to ensure gender equity in education and the workplace, and to address violence against women.

North Carolina Association of Educators

We are THE voice for educators in North Carolina. See what membership can mean for you!
leaders

Advocacy Center

The NCAE Advocacy Center provides fast, easy, and expert assistance to NCAE members for questions about employment concerns. Submit your question online.
North Carolina Association of Educators logo

A leading voice for educational excellence

The North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE) is our leading voice for educational excellence, for children and their families, and for the public schools they count on. As the public school employees union and the largest association of professional educators in North Carolina, our membership extends to all 100 counties and includes teachers, non-classified school staff, administrators, students, retirees, and community allies. NCAE believes that every child has a right to a high-quality education, an excellent teacher, and a well-funded school.