Gender Identity and the Bathroom Game
http://schoolinginequality.wordpress.com/2009/12/25/gender-identity-and-the-bathroom-game/Here is a tragic trivia question: Whom are among the most 'at risk' adolescents in our society today?
Answer: Transgender individuals living in America today have a one in 12 chance of being murdered. In contrast, the average person has about a one in 18,000 chance of being murdered.
None the less, every time a transgender student becomes visible to mainstream society it isn't more than a matter of seconds before the bathroom worries are flying all over the place. And I don't mean anyone is worried about the safety of the transgendered student.
The Willamette Weekly recently wrote an article about a high school cheerleading program that went into self-imposed shut down in order to avoid reinstating a team member, Alonza, who is transgendered. The coaches of the team have resigned and the team all quit when the school's principal insisted that a dismissed cheerleader, Alonza, be reinstated on the team.