Conventional interpretations of building codes are among the greatest barriers to building the gender-neutral bathrooms of the future. Focusing on the example of schools, this Essay argues for a reinterpretation of the International Building Code in light of its policy goals: safe, private, and equitable access to public bathrooms. Under this reinterpretation, the Code allows all public bathrooms to be gender-neutral
This essay is designed to create, consider, and suggest a possible solution on the issue of transgen...
What is an effective way to introduce UBC students to and elicit more positive attitudes, perception...
Courts, legislatures, and citizens have been debating whether transgender students should use the re...
Conventional interpretations of building codes are among the greatest barriers to building the gende...
In recent years, the awareness of transgender individual’s challenges in the space of the public res...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012In the United States, gender separation is the norm...
This note discusses how the binary view of gender in relation to public bathroom segregation is insu...
Gender-neutral bathrooms are usually framed as an accommodation for trans and other gender-nonconfor...
Public restrooms are among the few remaining sex-segregated spaces in the American landscape, tangib...
The sex-separated public restroom, a ubiquitous feature of our built environment, has been at the vo...
This policy brief reviews literature on the challenges transgender and gender-nonconforming individu...
This Article challenges the common assumption that legally mandated sex-separation of public restroo...
Recently, numerous states have considered enacting transgender bathroom laws based on the individual...
Bathrooms are a bellwether of equality. Segregated bathrooms were at the center of the Civil Rights ...
A growing number of American jurisdictions have considered laws that prohibit trans individuals from...
This essay is designed to create, consider, and suggest a possible solution on the issue of transgen...
What is an effective way to introduce UBC students to and elicit more positive attitudes, perception...
Courts, legislatures, and citizens have been debating whether transgender students should use the re...
Conventional interpretations of building codes are among the greatest barriers to building the gende...
In recent years, the awareness of transgender individual’s challenges in the space of the public res...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012In the United States, gender separation is the norm...
This note discusses how the binary view of gender in relation to public bathroom segregation is insu...
Gender-neutral bathrooms are usually framed as an accommodation for trans and other gender-nonconfor...
Public restrooms are among the few remaining sex-segregated spaces in the American landscape, tangib...
The sex-separated public restroom, a ubiquitous feature of our built environment, has been at the vo...
This policy brief reviews literature on the challenges transgender and gender-nonconforming individu...
This Article challenges the common assumption that legally mandated sex-separation of public restroo...
Recently, numerous states have considered enacting transgender bathroom laws based on the individual...
Bathrooms are a bellwether of equality. Segregated bathrooms were at the center of the Civil Rights ...
A growing number of American jurisdictions have considered laws that prohibit trans individuals from...
This essay is designed to create, consider, and suggest a possible solution on the issue of transgen...
What is an effective way to introduce UBC students to and elicit more positive attitudes, perception...
Courts, legislatures, and citizens have been debating whether transgender students should use the re...