Families Advocating for Campus Equality (FACE) is an American advocacy group whose stated goal is to ensure fairness and due process for all parties involved in allegations of
sexual misconduct on college and university campuses. FACE was started by Sherry Warner Seefeld and two other mothers who say their sons were
falsely accused of sexual misconduct on their college campuses.
History
Cynthia P. Garrett, an attorney, is currently the co-president of FACE, which has expanded rapidly over the last few years as awareness of campus Title IX issues has become more well publicized.
Issues
Specifically, FACE objects to many schools' Title IX proceedings that deny students basic procedures traditionally provided to those defending themselves against allegations of wrongdoing, such as: not being informed of the specific accusations, denied access to the complaint, witness statements, and evidence, and not being permitted to contact and present witnesses. FACE and others who support more protections for accused students say these procedures were denied students due to the Department of Education's "civil-rights office and its aggressive enforcement of Title IX and victims' rights during the Obama years."
"Critics say the guidance went too far and effectively directed colleges to tilt their processes in favor of victims, trampling on the rights of accused students."
Seefeld, FACE's first president, acknowledges the problem of sexual assault on college campuses, but says "Even if a small percentage of rape reports are given falsely, it's not OK to throw away one person's life".
Seefeld's son, Caleb Warner, was accused in January 2010 of sexually assaulting a fellow
University of North Dakota
The University of North Dakota (also known as UND or North Dakota) is a public research university in Grand Forks, North Dakota. It was established by the Dakota Territorial Assembly in 1883, six years before the establishment of the state of N ...
student. He was initially suspended from the university, but the sanction was later lifted after a warrant was issued for his accuser for her arrest for making a false report to law enforcement.
According to FACE board member and attorney Eric Rosenberg, who has represented numerous accused students, "'There has been a massive fear on campuses of OCR' ... Now, he said, 'the voice of the falsely accused is beginning to be heard in ways that were not previously available to them.'"
Advocacy
FACE has become involved in educating state and federal legislators about the need for improvement in the way campuses respond to allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct. "In a very short time, FACE has come a very long way as an advocacy organization for students accused of sexual misconduct on campus. Beginning as a 'mommy org,' it's gained substantial sophistication in dealing with Title IX."
On July 13, 2017, FACE co-president Cynthia Garrett shepherded several students to a meeting in Washington DC with Department of Education Secretary
Betsy DeVos
Elisabeth Dee DeVos ( ; ' Prince; born January 8, 1958) is an American politician, philanthropist, and former government official who served as the 11th United States secretary of education from 2017 to 2021. DeVos is known for her support for ...
. Later, during Secretary DeVos' September 7, 2017 speech at George Mason University, she mentioned the cases of two FACE students with whom she had met. In that speech, DeVos reported, "Since becoming Secretary, I've heard from many students whose lives were impacted by sexual misconduct: students who came to campus to gain knowledge, and who instead lost something sacred." The Secretary declared, "We know this much to be true: one rape is one too many. One assault is one too many. One aggressive act of harassment is one too many. One person denied due process is one too many."
Positions
FACE maintains that the goals of victim protection and equitable processes are not mutually exclusive: "Our goals are not to get rid of Title IX, ... Our goals are not to deny anybody civil rights ...
or does FACEwant the civil-rights office to stop enforcing Title IX with respect to campus sexual violence."
According to Garrett, "We're looking for a balanced solution and we don't believe the current enforcement, or 'Dear Colleague' letter offers a balanced solution."
In another interview, Garrett said, "We want fair procedures. We don't want to take away Title IX."
As an example, Garrett served on an American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section task force which addressed the problem and, along with victims' advocates and campus administrators, was able to reach a consensus on procedures that would protect the interests of all parties. In June 2017, the task force issued its "recommendations to guide colleges and universities". Garrett said FACE is "not looking for a one-sided, make-it-impossible for complainants to have their rights vindicated" approach.
In 2015, FACE criticized Senator
Kirsten Gillibrand
Kirsten Elizabeth Gillibrand (; ; born December 9, 1966) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the junior United States senator from New York since 2009. A member of the Democratic Party, she served as member of the U.S. House of ...
for inviting
Emma Sulkowicz
Emma Sulkowicz (born October 3, 1992) is an American performance artist and anti-rape activist["Carr ...](_blank)
to the
State of the Union Address
The State of the Union Address (sometimes abbreviated to SOTU) is an annual message delivered by the president of the United States to a joint session of the United States Congress near the beginning of each calendar year on the current conditi ...
, saying such an honor was "undeserved and violates the principles of confidentiality and gender equality of
Title IX
Title IX is the most commonly used name for the federal civil rights law in the United States that was enacted as part (Title IX) of the Education Amendments of 1972. It prohibits sex-based discrimination in any school or any other educat ...
, the law that oversees sexual misconduct on campus" and saying that "Sulkowicz failed to establish any wrongdoing by the student she accused after a tribunal, and an appeal at
Columbia, as well as an investigation by the New York Police Department."
In July 2017 Columbia settled with Nungesser on undisclosed terms.
See also
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A Rape on Campus
"A Rape on Campus" is a retracted, defamatory ''Rolling Stone'' magazine article written by Sabrina Erdely and originally published on November 19, 2014, that describes a purported group sexual assault at the University of Virginia (UVA) in Ch ...
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Duke lacrosse case
The Duke lacrosse case was a widely reported 2006 criminal case in Durham, North Carolina, United States in which three members of the Duke University men's lacrosse team were falsely accused of rape. The three students were David Evans, Collin ...
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Foundation for Individual Rights in Education
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), formerly known as the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, is a non-profit civil liberties group founded in 1999 with the aim of protecting free speech rights on college campus ...
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External links
Official website
2014 establishments in the United States
Non-profit organizations based in the United States
Organizations established in 2014