February 15, 2007 — FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Greensboro, NC – Today, the National Student Genderblind Campaign (NSGC) reached a new milestone. With the addition of its one-thousandth online member, David Norton, NSGC Executitve Director, stated, “A movement is growing; at colleges across the nation, from the Midwest to New England, at urban and rural campuses, students are coming together. They are speaking out and questioning the heterosexist assumptions within traditional rooming policies.” As outlined by these initiatives, residential-life policies, without genderblind options, tend to:

 

· marginalize gay, lesbian, bisexual, and students of various sexual orientations who feel comfortable, or more comfortable, rooming with someone of the opposite sex/gender;

· alienate transgender, genderqueer, and intersexed students who are forced into discriminatory, gendered rooming situations based on biological/legal sex rather than gender identification;

· assume that men and women can never, and will never, live together non-sexually given the choice to do so;

· and needlessly reinforce an oppressive gender binary while perpetuating gender segregation.

Norton added: “As more students and administrators realize the concerns of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students, policies will continue to change for the better. This is an issue of choice; it is an issue of institutionalized heterosexism; it is an issue of safety. Homo- and transphobia are still very much a reality at campuses across the nation. Genderblind rooming options provide safe spaces and more appropriate living arrangements for students that have been previously marginalized by inflexible, heteronormative rules.”

Membership has increased in large part due to the spotlight of mass media. Over the past three months, the National Student Genderblind Campaign and various campus initiatives have been featured by media outlets across the nation: on national TV, on FOX’s The Heartland with John Kasich, the front page of the international publication, the Christian Science Monitor, and on dozens of local TV, radio, and print sources. Furthermore, today Jeffrey Chang, associate director of NSGC, announced that the campaign is set to soon be featured on National Public Radio. With stories to air on two major programs, Here & Now and another (to be announced), many million Americans will learn of this critically necessary movement.

“These are changing times,” Chang added, “Students overwhelming demand that these options be available. They are so necessary for countless of us. As our society evolves, it is important to realize that changes as simple as common college housing policies have the potential to change the lives of hundreds of thousands of students who are currently living under the shadow of a painful legacy of heterosexism.”

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