Greetings all,
I'm asking that "gender identity", "gender expression" and "sex" be added the to anti-discrimination section of the CoC. These are all distinct immutable characteristics that, in combination with the already listed "sexual orientation" and "gender", depict the 5 areas of discrimination that SOGIESC* people face. For the majority of people, these areas all line up. But for the 10%** of the population that self-reports some form of gender and/or sexual diversity, this is not the case.
Here are the benefits of my suggestion:
1) It adds to the normalizing of the existence of queer people - especially trans and non-binary people. It may seem an abstract benefit, but when clubs and organizations explicitely telegraph acceptance, they are contributing to the improving zeitgeist. This is critical at a time when we are facing increased attacks just for existing.
2) From my perspective, it helps a lot when I see the above items listed, because it tells me that my transness won't be allowed to become an issue in a given space.
3) Newly out or newly discovering trans people would be particularly affirmed to see their existence is acknowledged. This may seem small, but is sooooo critical in the early stages of discovery and coming out.
Please don't be shy to ask question; questions don't offend me. If anything, inquisitiveness makes me happy because it signals openness.
Thanks!
- Katrina
* This is the newly emerging alternative to LGBTQ+, much more thoroughly covering all immutable characteristics sex and gender. It stands for "sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and sex charateristics".
** This number is increasing with each subsequent generation, as societal acceptance broadens. Some of the latest studies show it as high as 30%!!
I'm asking that "gender identity", "gender expression" and "sex" be added the to anti-discrimination section of the CoC. These are all distinct immutable characteristics that, in combination with the already listed "sexual orientation" and "gender", depict the 5 areas of discrimination that SOGIESC* people face. For the majority of people, these areas all line up. But for the 10%** of the population that self-reports some form of gender and/or sexual diversity, this is not the case.
Here are the benefits of my suggestion:
1) It adds to the normalizing of the existence of queer people - especially trans and non-binary people. It may seem an abstract benefit, but when clubs and organizations explicitely telegraph acceptance, they are contributing to the improving zeitgeist. This is critical at a time when we are facing increased attacks just for existing.
2) From my perspective, it helps a lot when I see the above items listed, because it tells me that my transness won't be allowed to become an issue in a given space.
3) Newly out or newly discovering trans people would be particularly affirmed to see their existence is acknowledged. This may seem small, but is sooooo critical in the early stages of discovery and coming out.
Please don't be shy to ask question; questions don't offend me. If anything, inquisitiveness makes me happy because it signals openness.
Thanks!
- Katrina
* This is the newly emerging alternative to LGBTQ+, much more thoroughly covering all immutable characteristics sex and gender. It stands for "sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and sex charateristics".
** This number is increasing with each subsequent generation, as societal acceptance broadens. Some of the latest studies show it as high as 30%!!
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