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A look at transgender rights on campus Transgender students in grades K-12 reported rates of harassment of 84%. 9% of cases led to transgender students dropping out in K-12 or higher education settings http://www.transequality.org/sites/default/files/docs/resources/ntds_state_mi.pdf
Nearly 90% of LGBTQ homicide victims in 2013 were people of color. 72% being transgender women 67% percent transgender women of color http://www.avp.org/resources/avp-resources/315
In the state of Michigan, 84% reported experiencing harassment or mistreatment on the job. 34% lost a job 23% were denied a promotion
http://www.transequality.org/sites/default/files/docs/resources/ntds_state_mi.pdf
State government gridlocked on transgender student accomodations By LYDIA MURRAY Summer Managing News Editor
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Amid national controversy over transgender rights, local and University of Michigan policies have moved toward a greater accommodation of transgender students, specifically the right to choose which restroom they prefer to use — despite the issue becoming controversial in state legislature. The U.S. Departments of Education and Justice released joint guidance Friday to educators, aimed
at fighting discrimination based on sex and particularly highlighting the protection of transgender students. The guidance tells school administrations they must treat students consistently with their gender identity after being informed that the student is transgender, aimed at preventing bullying and discrimination of transgender students. Under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, any school receiving federal money is prohibited from discriminating against students based on sex, which is interpreted to include transgender students. The recent guidance reaffirms this policy, warning educators against Title IX violations. U.S. Secretary of Education John King Jr. stated in a press release that all students — including transgender
NEWS
A2 budget passed Final 2017 budget cuts commitment to light rail project, >> SEE PAGE 3
OPINION
From The Daily The State Board of Education should approve pro-transgender guidelines. >> SEE PAGE 4
students — should be able to learn in a safe environment, as mandated by Title IX. “No student should ever have to go through the experience of feeling unwelcome at school or on a college campus,” King said in a statement. “This guidance further clarifies what we’ve said repeatedly — that gender identity is protected under Title IX. Educators want to do the right thing for students, and many have reached out to us for guidance on how to follow the law.” LGBT Michigan president Emily Kaufman, an LSA junior and a transgender woman, said she believes the Obama administration has recently taken important steps to help protect the transgender community. “Generally, what the Obama administration has been saying in the past few weeks is that trans lives
ARTS
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matter and that we are people,” she said. “There are all these negative stereotypes, so by the Obama administration doing these things, it will protect the most marginalized people, and it is really a big step forward.” The Obama administration’s announcement follows recent controversy over a lawpassed in North Carolina, referred to as the North Carolina “bathroom bill,” which prohibits transgender people from using restrooms or locker rooms that do not match the gender on their birth certificates. The bill has drawn heavy criticism from civil liberties groups, LGBTQ advocates and major businesses. Since its passage, several performers including Bruce Springsteen, Demi Lovato, Nick Jonas and the bands Pearl Jam and Boston cancelled
concerts in North Carolina as a demonstration of protest protest. The bill additionally garnered praise from socially conservative groups like the Family Research Council. Most recently, the Justice Department filed a civil rights lawsuit against the state of North Carolina. U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said the suit represents more than just a battle over bathrooms, according to a May 9 statement. “This is about the dignity and respect that we accord our fellow citizens and the laws we have enacted as a country to protect them and to protect us,” Lynch said. Supporters of North Carolina’s “bathroom bill” claim sexual predators can take advantage of the ability to enter the bathroom of their choice to attack others. Despite See TRANSGENDER, Page 9
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SPORTS
NCAA Softball The Michigan softball team will host the NCAA Regional this weekend>> SEE PAGE 12
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