http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/27568/
An elementary school teacher who identifies as transgender specifically “transmaculine” and “genderqueer” will be awarded $60,000 from Oregon’s Gresham-Barlow School District for “emotional distress” suffered at the hands of her fellow employees. Leo Soell “came out” after “they” the pronoun Soell uses had a mastectomy in early 2015. Soell allegedly requested everyone at school refer to “they” as such, but the principal refused. (We’ll be putting “they” and associated terms in quotes so as to avoid confusion in the story.) If “they” was asked by students about “their” gender, “district leaders told Soell to respond, ‘We all have private lives, and it would not be appropriate to talk about our private lives during the school day,’” EAGNews.org reports. The school administration claims it was worried about “age appropriateness.”
Soell alleges that “their” co-workers kept calling “them” “she,” “lady” or “Miss Soell.” Other complaints included yelled insults and a “conspiracy” to prevent “them” from using the one gender-neutral bathroom. Nevertheless, a district investigation turned up no proof of harassment. The greater victory, Soell said, will affect teachers across Gresham. District leaders agreed to develop official guidelines about transgender staff by August. Those guidelines, inspired by similar policies in Portland and Eugene, will address names and pronouns, as well as bathroom access for transgender employees. In the meantime, Hall Principal Heidi Lasher emailed all teachers and staff reminding them that the district’s anti-bullying policies refer to teachers, too. “These policies require that all staff address transgender or gender non-conforming employees with their correct name and pronouns,” the principal wrote. “If you are found to be in violation of these policies, you will be subject to discipline up to and including dismissal.”
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May 24, 2016
May 22, 2016
New York Values
As blood poured from his gut, the straphanger stabbed for his iPhone on a Brooklyn subway called out for help, but instead, his fellow commuters cleared out of his train car. “He asked for help and nobody wanted to help him,” a cousin of Efrain Guaman told the Daily News at New York Methodist Hospital Saturday, where Guaman was recovering from emergency surgery after an unhinged mugger jammed a knife into his stomach Friday. “Instead, people just ran out of the train,” the heartbroken cousin said. “They just left him there.” Guaman, a 33-year-old electronics store clerk, held his phone in his hand at 11:30 a.m. as he rode an N train from Elmhurst, Queens, to his father’s store in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. As the train approached the Pacific St. station, an 18-year-old with a thin build and sporting a neck tattoo ran up to him. “Give me your phone or I’ll stab you,” the antsy crook seethed, according to witnesses. Guaman tried to put the phone into his pocket, but the thief was adamant. “As the man kept demanding it, the (crook) pulled out his knife and just stabbed him,” Guaman’s cousin said. The mugger ran off with the phone. He was still being sought Saturday. Guaman asked for help, and finding none, he labored toward the train’s emergency alarm button, and hit it, said his cousin, who wished not to be named. “Then another person came on the train and helped him onto the platform.” he said. “At that point, he was bleeding on the platform.”
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