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THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
REGENTS COMMUNICATION
May 2006
At its April meeting, Senate
Assembly passed the following resolution:
Senate
Resolution Concerning Gender Identity and Gender Expression
(Endorsed
by SACUA on April 10, 2006)
(Approved by Senate Assembly on April 17, 2006 - 27 for, 3 against, 4
abstentions)
Whereas transgender persons are
vulnerable to discrimination, harassment, and violence;
Whereas student groups have
rallied to influence the University Administration and the Board of Regents to
include "gender expression and gender identity" in the list of
categories protected against discrimination;
Whereas the University
Administration has responded to these pressures by including "gender
identity and gender expression" as a footnote to the category of "sex"
in SPG 201.35;
Whereas gender identity and
gender expression are not conceptual sub-categories of sex as presently stated
in the University's non-discrimination policies;
Whereas 52 colleges and
universities across the United States have to date changed their
nondiscrimination policies to include gender identity and gender expression as
protected categories;
Whereas the University of
Michigan faculty have not yet spoken in support of these changes through its
governing structure of the Senate Assembly;
Therefore the Senate Assembly
resolves that the University of Michigan Regents Bylaw 14.06 should be changed
to include "gender identity" and "gender expression" as
categories in the nondiscrimination policy statement.
Be it also resolved that Standard
Practice Guide policy on non-discrimination (201.35) should be changed to
include "gender identity" and "gender expression" with all
other categories in this SPG, and NOT as a footnote to "sex" as
presently written.
Be it also resolved that the Standard Practice Guide preventing discrimination based on sexual orientation (601.6) should be broadened to include "gender identity" and "gender expression" as categories protected by this policy.
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