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Community Input, Student Design Efforts Lead to New All-Gender Restroom Signage

Thursday, October 12, 2017, By News Staff
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Diversity and Inclusion

A collaborative campuswide effort, combined with the design prowess of a student, has led to the unveiling of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 new all-gender restroom signage.

All-gender restroom sign

The new restroom signage shows a toilet and the active accessible icon. Below, the text reads, 鈥淎LL
GENDER RESTROOM鈥 followed by a second line of Braille text. A third line reads, 鈥滱nyone can use
this restroom regardless of gender identity or expression.鈥

For months, the Restroom Signage Committee engaged the campus community in conversations about identifying and conceptualizing a truly inclusive approach to restroom signage. As a result of that campus engagement and with the help of Samuel Dye 鈥18, a senior in the School of Architecture, the University is now prepared to install new uniform signage to identify all-gender, accessible, single-occupancy restrooms across campus.

鈥淎fter much research, discussion and community input, the restroom signage committee is excited to share the culmination of this important and collaborative effort with the community,鈥 says Bea Gonzalez, vice president for community engagement and chair of the committee.

Dye, who spent this past summer interning in the Office of Campus Planning, Design and Construction, played a critical role in bringing a design to life that reflects the input and philosophy of the 黑料不打烊 campus community. Dye says being a part of this process was a valuable educational opportunity. More importantly, he says, he is proud to have worked on an initiative with such significant meaning to the campus community.

鈥淚 wanted to make an impact and contribute to the university鈥檚 community,鈥 says Dye. 鈥淚t鈥檚 rewarding to know that your hard work can be reflected in a well-thought-out and collaborative design.鈥

The Restroom Signage Committee, which includes representatives from the Office of Residence Life; the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Resource Center; and Campus Planning, Design and Construction, worked for several months to prepare鈥攊n partnership with Pentagram, an international design firm鈥攁nd present several conceptual designs to the campus community for its review and feedback.

Following several campuswide engagement sessions and a voting period on the designs, the Restroom Signage Committee collaborated with Pentagram and Dye to edit the designs to reflect the community鈥檚 feedback. In addition to showing imagery that indicates the restroom is usable by all genders and is accessible, the final design says: 鈥淎nyone can use this restroom regardless of gender identity or expression.鈥

鈥淚t was clear as we concluded the campuswide voting last May and reviewed the responses that there was an opportunity to improve the signage to better describe the facilities within the restrooms, as well as reflect our values of inclusion and accessibility,鈥 says Tiffany Gray, director of the LGBT Resource Center. 鈥淲e appreciate the constructive feedback the community provided throughout this process and believe the final design is more reflective of our campus community鈥檚 commitment to inclusion.鈥

To date, there are more than 700 single-occupancy, all-gender restrooms on campus.聽 The signs will be installed at each of these restrooms starting in late fall.

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