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Workplace inequity takes teacher from Michigan campus to national stage

Started by Chaunte, February 01, 2008, 05:02:22 PM

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Transgender odyssey - Workplace inequity takes teacher from Michigan campus to national stage
By Todd A. Heywood
Originally printed 01/31/2008 (Issue 1605 - Between The Lines News)



When Julie Nemecek first told the president of Spring Arbor University that she was transgender and would be assuming her female persona, the president, Nemecek said, was supportive. But in the weeks that followed, the associate professor was subjected to a series of rules that became more and more restrictive.

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