91探花 launches website to locate gender-inclusive restrooms
The Division of Diversity and Inclusion has launched a website that includes a map that shows where all known gender-inclusive restrooms on the 91探花 Athens Campus are located.
The website includes a map of the restrooms as well as an alphabetical list of buildings and facilities with the restrooms鈥 room numbers. The bathrooms may also be labeled as "single user," "all gender," or "family." Anyone aware of additional inclusive restrooms or changes that should be made for listed restrooms should contact Space Planning at planning@ohio.edu.
RJ Franklin, a work study student in the Women's Center, said her office recognized there was a need for more information and awareness about gender-inclusive restrooms. She said the Women鈥檚 Center strives to make an inclusive environment on campus and in the Athens community.
"The resource is useful not just for students, but also for prospective employees. You may note that some of the bathrooms are designated as staff only. We wanted to ensure that our faculty and staff are also supported through this list," Women鈥檚 Center Director M. Geneva Murray said.
Space Planning provided the Women鈥檚 Center with a document with known restrooms. The first step was checking all restrooms within residence halls using the House and Residence Life website.
鈥淔ostering a safe, inclusive and inviting environment is foundational to any goals or outcomes for 91探花,鈥 University Planning Senior Planner Miranda Kridler said. 鈥淢aking sure our space resources (lactation rooms, single user restrooms, break space, meditation rooms, etc.) are known and accessibility is key to supporting, recruiting and retaining students and staff.鈥
Franklin and other Women鈥檚 Center student workers then walked around campus to check if the restrooms鈥 gender descriptions were accurate.
鈥淒uring this project, I noticed that without knowing where a gender inclusive bathroom is, one may not know where to go,鈥 Franklin said. 鈥淭his project provides people with needed resources so that they can find bathrooms on campus.鈥
Luvina Cooley, a junior studying anthropology with emphasis in social media and queer studies, said it can be uncomfortable for LGBTQ+ students to use gendered restrooms and it鈥檚 hard to know where inclusive restrooms can be found.
鈥淭his resource will hopefully help with that,鈥 Cooley said. 鈥淚t also helps us identify areas of need where we can continue to advocate for more inclusive restrooms.鈥
LGBT Center Director Micah McCarey said OHIO and the city of Athens strive to create more accessible restrooms because they benefit people with different needs.
鈥淚'm especially glad to know this resource will help students, whose gender expression doesn't always match what others expect to see in a particular bathroom, feel more confident in their ability to navigate restrooms on campus,鈥 McCarey said.
"We are really proud of the students coming forward to advocate for their needs as a Bobcat, and we are always working to be proactive to support our OHIO community,鈥 Women鈥檚 Center Assistant Director MaryKathyrine Tran said.