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LETTERS Title IX, David Boyer
2016-05-25

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Supporting Title IX

Dear Secretary King and Attorney General Lynch:

On behalf of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and the 22 undersigned organizations, we write in strong support of the joint guidance issued by the Departments of Education and Justice on May 13, 2016, regarding the responsibility of schools, districts and states to protect transgender and gender non-conforming students from discrimination.

The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights is a coalition charged by its diverse membership of more than 200 national organizations to promote and protect the civil and human rights of all persons in the United States. This guidance follows in the greatest of our American traditions of protection from discrimination and the advancement of justice. As a coalition representing African American, Latino, Asian American, LGBTQ and Native American people, women, immigrants, people with disabilities, people of faith, working families, and low-income people, we know both that there are transgender people within and across all of our communities who contribute significantly to our society and that an attack on the civil and human rights of some is an attack on the civil and human rights of all.

For the past several years, the U.S. Department of Education has made clear that discrimination against transgender students constitutes discrimination based on sex under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 ( Title IX ). That position has been reiterated in guidance pertaining to sexual violence released in April 2014, guidance pertaining to single-sex education released in December 2014, and a settlement agreement reached with Township High School District 211 in Palatine, Illinois, in 2015.

Recently, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit held that Title IX does, indeed, protect the rights of transgender students, and the U.S. Department of Justice cited violations of Title IX in a legal challenge to a law in North Carolina that restricts access to restrooms and locker rooms in schools based on sex assigned at birth rather than gender identity. We have applauded the Obama administration's work in the past to ensure that transgender students, who are often among the most vulnerable in student populations, are protected from discrimination under Title IX. Today, we celebrate the recent release of guidance clarifying those protections.

As this issue has become more prominent, school leaders across the nation have looked for resources to best serve their transgender student populations. The new guidance offers much in that regard. The guidance makes clear to schools, school districts, and states across the nation how to maintain compliance with Title IX when working with transgender students. It unequivocally states that schools must provide unfettered access to restrooms and locker rooms for transgender students consistent with their gender identity, and it provides clarity on athletics, single-sex classes, single-sex schools, fraternities and sororities, housing and overnight accommodations, and other sex-specific activities and rules. The guidance also makes clear that schools must provide a safe and nondiscriminatory environment, use names and pronouns consistent with a student's gender identity, and respect students' privacy.

This guidance will provide much-needed clarity to school leaders on how to create safe and affirming learning environments for transgender students, and we commend the administration for clarifying these important civil rights protections under Title IX. Even more importantly, it will make clear to students and their families that transgender students are entitled to safe and supportive learning environments where they can focus on the work of learning and preparing for adulthood without fear of harassment, exclusion or discrimination based on who they are.

We appreciate your most recent effort to ensure all students in this country have access to warm, welcoming, responsive and rigorous schools where they can be prepared for college and career without fear of discrimination.

Sincerely,

The Leadership Conference

on Civil and Human Rights

GLSEN

Human Rights Campaign

American Association for

Access, Equity and Diversity

American Association of University Women ( AAUW )

American Civil Liberties Union

American Federation of Teachers

Anti-Defamation League

Association of University

Centers on Disabilities

Children's Defense Fund

CLASP

Education Law Center-PA

Judge David L. Bazelon Center

for Mental Health Law

Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

League of United Latin American Citizens

MALDEF

NAACP

National Center for Transgender Equality

National Council of Jewish Women

National Disability Rights Network

National Education Association

National Law Center on

Homelessness & Poverty

National Women's Law Center

Oh, Boyer

Dear Editor:

Kudos to Gretchen Rachel Hammond's article on David Boyer ( WCT, 5-11-2016 issue ).

When David managed Carol's Speakeasy in the '80s, it was my refuge every Friday/Saturday night and, at the time, I was scorchingly naive and wanted to make friends. For a while, I was bringing Baker's Square pies galore to employees there, and David took me aside one night and said, "Cy, we like you for who you are. You don't have to bring pies or gifts."

I was touched, but shortly afterward, it was David's birthday and that did not stop me from bringing him a shadow cake with "Happy birthday, David!' inscribed on it.

Leatherman Boyer, I love you, man! Here's to another 40 years!

Cy Gaffney

Chicago


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