WINNIPEG (CUP) โ As the University of Winnipeg pushes to have gender-neutral washrooms on campus by the end of the academic year, awareness about the issue has been raised by student leaders at the University of Manitoba.
The U of W Studentsโ Association (UWSA) and the LGBT* Centre had a meeting on Oct. 17 with U of W administration to discuss the issue.
โIt was a very positive meeting and weโre incredibly lucky that administration here understands how important it is to make sure that all aspects of the university are inclusive,โ said Lauren Bosc, president of UWSA.
She said that since the UWSA board of directors made gender-neutral washrooms one of the top goals for the year, the executive and the LGBT* director have moved forward with making it happen.
Bosc said that the students are currently working on proposals to outline the needs of the washroom.
โWe also want to make sure it is wheelchair accessible,โ she said. According to Bosc, the issue of gender-neutral washrooms had been raised in 2007, but because of student leadership turnover the conversation had โquieted down.โ
Bosc said that her goal was to have the implementation of gender-neutral washrooms complete by the end of this school year.
โIn order for it to be truly gender
neutral, there must not be any signs
that indicate males or femeales.โ
โDavid Vo, co-ordinator of the RPM
Debra Radi, the U of W executive director of the office for the vice-president academic, said the U of W administration is involved as a collaborator in exploring how gender-neutral washrooms can be implemented.
โIf students identify as transgendered, they need to have a safe space where they feel comfortable in terms of meeting a basic need like going to the washroom,โ said Radi.
Radi said that she has been working with colleagues in the physical plant department to identify potential locations for the washroom.
Of course, labeling is an important issue for the gender-neutral washrooms.
โIโm in favour of something very discreet such as โwashroomโ because thatโs what it is,โ said Ro Mills, director of the U of W LGBT* Centre.
โThereโs a need, just in terms of inclusive spaces,โ Mills said.
โNot everybody falls within the binary of male or female. Everybody should be able to use the washroom with ease and accessibility.โ
University of Manitoba Students’ Union (UMSU) president Camilla Tapp said she thought the U of Wโs push for gender-neutral washrooms is great and UMSU is happy to support the organizers.
Tapp said gender-neutral washrooms have been a long-standing issue on campus that needs to be resolved.
The co-ordinator of the RPM, David Vo, explained that the U of M has unisex washrooms, but they arenโt the same as gender-neutral washrooms.
The difference is that the unisex washrooms still have signs that indicate the male and female gender.
โIn order for it to be truly gender-neutral, there must not be any signs that indicate males or females,โ he said.
โIt will allow people to be more open-minded,โ he said.
โIt will also attract more people to the university as that will make it more of an accepting place.โ








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