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Project 2 Final Revised One
Project 2 Final Revised One
Project 2 Final Revised One
• Some people are not comfortable using male or female. It’s evident these
gender neutral facilities are void of gender identity and have accommodations
that are especially sensitive to the needs of a greater range of people.1
1.“Gender-Neutral Washrooms”. dal.ca. Dalhousie University. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
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Herman, J. “Gendered Restrooms and Minority Stress: The Public Regulation of Gender and Its Impact on Transgender People’s Lives – ProQuest.”
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Gates. G, (2011). How Many People are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender? The Williams Institute, UCLA School of Law. ttp://williamsinsti-
tute.law.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/Herman-Gendered-Restrooms-and-Minority-Stress-June-2013.pdf.
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Grant, Jaime M., Lisa A. Mottet, Justin Tanis, Jack Harrison, Jody L. Herman, and Mara Keisling. 2011. Injustice at Every Turn: A report of the Na-
tional Transgender Discrimination Survey. Washington, DC: National Center for Transgender Equality and National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.
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Herman, J. L. (2013). Gendered restrooms and minority stress: The public regulation of gender and its impact on transgender people’s lives. Journal