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Edited by Ryan: 7/28/2013 9:30:46 PM
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"Trans Nursing Student Told to Use Bathroom In Closet or Face Charges"

[quote]A transgender nursing student in Clearwater, Fla., says that school administrators ordered her to stop using the women's restroom, instead mandating she use only a single-stall bathroom in the administrative building, or she'll face criminal charges that would result in her removal from the program. Alex Wilson is a certified nursing assistant, taking classes at Pinellas Technical Education Center to become a licensed practical nurse, according to WFLA-TV. She also happens to be a transgender woman, who began hormone therapy four years ago. Until Monday, Wilson used the women's restrooms in various campus buildings between and during classes. But she says on Monday, administrators pulled her out of class and told her she would no longer be allowed to use any of the public women's restrooms. Instead, she was required to use only a single-stall bathroom in the administration building. "It's a small restroom in, what looks like a storage part of the administration building," Wilson told WFLA. "There's some cabinets, cleaning supplies." If she did not comply, Wilson says the school officials threatened to press charges against her, which would disqualify her from the educational program. "It's not right," said Wilson in the WFLA video interview. "And the fact that I would have to continue to use that restroom for the continuation of my education; that's not right." A spokeswoman for the Pinellas school district told WFLA that administrators plan to investigate the incident, but that in such a situation, "a person will be offered access to a private restroom. And that's for the individual's privacy and for the privacy of other students." Access to bathrooms has long been a contentious issue for transgender students, although a recent case in Colorado might provide guidance for the Florida school. Last month, the Colorado Division of Civil Rights ruled that a transgender first-grader must be allowed to use the girls' bathroom at her elementary school. While Coy Mathis is just six years old, advocates note that her case could provide an encouraging precedent for trans students of any age around the country who want equal access to basic facilities, usually considered to be public accommodation.[/quote] This is really messed up. They are forcing her to use a single restroom that isn't near her classes and they are barring her from using both public male and female restrooms on campus. That just goes to show this isn't about protecting her, it is just about making the bigoted and close-minded individuals feel more comfortable. I am happy with the outcome of the Colorado case though, and I hope there are more like it. In general, I really wish that society would put less of a focus on dividing people based on sex and gender, it would clear up so many of these issues.
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  • Edited by die wily: 7/29/2013 12:14:42 AM
    What's the reasoning behind separate bathrooms to begin with? I can't even be happy for the Colorado incident because it just seems like we're prohibiting perfectly good toilets on the basis of one's gender, which is irrelevant to toilet-use.

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