Posted on 11/04/2015 10:53:59 AM PST by pabianice
A group of University of Massachusetts students is attempting to bring attention to rights and access that transgender and non-gender conforming people have on campus.
Gender Liberation UMass has already held a rally, delivered a letter of demands to Chancellor Kumble Subbaswamyâs office and dropped a banner, and has more events planned for the rest of the week.
Justin Killian, a junior majoring in women, gender and sexuality studies, and social thought and political economy, as well as one of the organizers of the weekâs events, said that this week would set a precedent in terms of activism of the transgender community on campus.
She said the group has not been united in the past for various reasons, and âthis is the first time any trans organizing has happened on campus.â
A little more than a dozen students gathered outside of the Student Union on Monday, chanting and holding up homemade banners. Several students were also given the chance to speak about the state of affairs for transgender students at UMass.
After the rally, the group headed to the Whitmore Administration building to hand-deliver copies of a letter of demands.
Killian said that the group intended to surprise administrators by not giving them any advance notice.
âTo my knowledge, the administration had no clue who we were â they didnât even know we existed,â she said, noting that administrators were âtaken abackâ to see them on Monday.
In the letter, GLU demanded the following:
âThe overriding of outdated plumbing code restraints on the installation of gender-neutral bathrooms; the speedy implementation of gender-neutral bathrooms campus-wide; the option to opt out of tagged markers on housing profiles and (University Health Services) records that indicate a studentâs transgender identity; the implementation of an accountable Title IX procedure for specific acts of violence, overt and microaggressive, against trans students; the hiring of a Title IX coordinator competent in trans issues and aware of violations of Title IX as they pertain to transgender students; administrative push for the advancement of medically and socially competent in-house transgender health services at (UHS); the hiring of full-time transgender identifying therapists at the Center for Counseling and Psychological Services; requested funding supplied to the Queer People of Color support and social group; the implementation of a University-wide system that includes pronouns on student rosters, as well as a system of accountable review for faculty who do not adhere to the usage of student pronouns; the hiring of a trans woman professor by the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies department; and the general increased hiring of trans employees on campus.â
The letter also criticized the Universityâs history concerning its attitudes toward the transsexual community. In particular, the GLUâs letter noted UMassâ affiliation with Janice Raymond, who was a professor from 1978 to 2002. GLU accused Raymond of being an important voice of support for policies that led to the denial of critical healthcare to transgender people in 1980.
Co-signing the letter were Students For Justice in Palestine, the Multicultural Organizing Bureau, the Center for Educational Policy and Advocacyâs Access and Affordability and Executive Staff, Student Labor Action Project, Divest, the Graduate Employee Organization, the Coalition to End Rape Culture, the Residents Assistants Union, the UMass Pride Alliance, QPOC, the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (Western Mass Chapter) and the Black Student Union.
According to Killian, GLU had not yet received a response from the administration by Tuesday afternoon.
However, on Monday night, the letter was presented at the weekly Student Government Association meeting. The SGA voted to officially endorse it.
Killian said GLU has a social event planned tomorrow evening at Earthfoods Café. The event, which she said would most likely feature food and music, is an opportunity for students to approach the group and get more information on what they are doing.
A panel discussion is scheduled for Thursday evening in the Stonewall Center. The purpose of the discussion, she said, is to educate people on the issues they are fighting for and why their demands are necessary.
On Friday, Killian said there will be a Trans Day of Screaming held on the lawn outside of Bartlett Hall.
âItâs an opportunity for people who have been very frequently left out of conversations both in and outside of the queer community about things that concern their well-being to demand that our voices be heard through the loudest way that you can: screaming,â she said. âWhether thatâs actual screaming or metaphorical screaming, thatâs totally up to the interpretation of the individual.â
Killian said members of GLU would also take over a one-hour radio slot on Sunday to talk about who the group is, what they are doing and why.
While she was unsure what other events the group would put on throughout the remainder of the year, she said she wants to hold an event in honor of the Trans Day of Remembrance on November 17.
Updates on what GLU is doing can be found through their Facebook page, Killian said.
Anthony Rentsch can be reached at arentsch@umass.edu and followed on Twitter @Anthony_Rentsch.
But then mom leaves him the entire house.
Anecdotally, my BIL’s daughter went to Florida State University and she got her Bachelors degree in womens studies. Then she got a scolarship/full ride to Georgetown university to get her Masters. Now she’s a “professor” of women’s studies at Georgetown making piles of cash.
Oh and in between all that she “married” her “wife.” Then they got divorced.
His parents are paying his tuition so that he can get a job as an activist? I'd like to see a copy of that diploma.
Hell, that's been there for generations, but nobody ever got credit for it. Next a major in "drinking and drugs"?
Why would anyone in their right mind want to study sexuality from people who outright lie about everything? They can’t even call a male a male. Reality is not their friend.
Bottom line: Men make better women than lesbians do.
BURN!!!
So....13.
Out of what, 20-odd thousand at UMass? At least?
The lunch lines at the local fast food were longer.
I promise to be different.
I promise to be different.
I promise to be unique.
I promise to be unique.
I promise not to repeat things other people say!
.....
GOOD!
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