GenderBloc: UC too large to be behind in civil rights
Kristen Pearson
Issue date: 5/22/08 Section: News
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The University of Cincinnati's Student Government Association and Faculty Senate recently voted to support including "gender identity and expression" in the university's non-discrimination statement.
More than 100 hundred colleges and universities nationwide have already included similar language in their statements. Ohio University added the language into their non-discrimination statement in 2006 and The Ohio State University in 2004.
Cincinnati passed a law prohibiting discrimination based on gender identity and expression in 2006, according to the Transgender Law and Policy Institute.