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UMich Encourages Students to Disregard Biology, Launches New Process to 'Designate' Pronouns

UMich Encourages Students to Disregard Biology, Launches New Process to ‘Designate’ Pronouns

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emilyjashinsky

September 28, 2016

UMich Encourages Students to Disregard Biology, Launches New Process to ‘Designate’ Pronouns In a campus-wide email sent Tuesday afternoon, top administrators at the University of Michigan announced the creation of a new process that allows students to designate their preferred gender pronouns with the university for inclusion in official class rosters. The email, obtained by Young America’s Foundation, was sent by Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Martha Pollack and Vice President for Student Life E. Royster Harper. It began by explaining, “The University of Michigan is committed to fostering an environment of inclusiveness. Consistent with this value, the University has created a process for students to designate pronouns with the University and have those pronouns reflected on class rosters this fall.” Pollack and Harper continued, “Students can designate pronouns in Wolverine Access through the new Gender Identity tab within the Campus Personal Information section…. Designated Pronouns will automatically populate on all class rosters accessed through Wolverine Access.” umich_pronouns_email The administrators took their already-bizarre message one step further, telling students, “Asking about and correctly using someone’s designated pronoun is one of the most basic ways to show your respect for their identity and to cultivate an environment that respects all gender identities.” “If you make a mistake and use the wrong pronoun, you can acknowledge that you made a mistake, and use the correct pronoun next time,” they instructed. Unfortunately, however, Michigan’s new process enables students to ignore the biological reality of sex and instead latch onto any identity they feel comfortable with. To illustrate this point, Grant Strobl, chairman of Young Americans for Freedom at the University of Michigan, went to his Wolverine Access portal and changed his pronoun to “His Majesty.” umich_pronoun_email1 If the university plays by its own rules, it will have to honor Strobl’s decision to identify however he pleases. The University of Michigan is ranked the 27th best school in the country by U.S. News & World Report. The entire email can be read below.
Subject: New Process for Designating Pronouns for Class Rosters
Dear Ann Arbor campus faculty and students, The University of Michigan is committed to fostering an environment of inclusiveness. Consistent with this value, the University has created a process for students to designate pronouns with the University and have those pronouns reflected on class rosters this fall. A designated pronoun is a pronoun an individual chooses to identify with and expects others to use when referencing them  (i.e., he, she, him, his, ze, etc.).  Faculty members play a vital role in ensuring all of our community feels valued, respected and included. Students can designate pronouns in Wolverine Access through the new Gender Identity tab within the Campus Personal Information section. This page will be used to enter/update and/or delete pronoun information with the University. Designated Pronouns will automatically populate on all class rosters accessed through Wolverine Access. Rosters pulled from other systems will not have designated pronouns listed. If a student does not designate a pronoun, none will be listed for them. Given that this process is new, we ask that faculty review their rosters again in mid- to late October to give students time to designate their pronouns. These changes give students the ability to tell the University what pronoun they identify with for use in our communications and interactions with them. Asking about and correctly using someone’s designated pronoun is one of the most basic ways to show your respect for their identity and to cultivate an environment that respects all gender identities. If you make a mistake and use the wrong pronoun, you can acknowledge that you made a mistake, and use the correct pronoun next time. Please help us continue to make the University of Michigan an inclusive and welcoming place for all of our students. To learn more about how to designate pronouns, visit Wolverine Access athttps://csprod.dsc.umich.edu/htmldoc/eng/dftie/lsaa/htm/cc_ss_genderid.html.  If you have any questions about designated pronouns and to learn more about gender identity and gender expression, email the Spectrum Center at [email protected] or visit our website atspectrumcenter.umich.edu. We would like to thank the faculty and staff members of the pronoun committee who have worked the past year to formulate this process:  The pronoun committee is comprised of the following individuals:  Carrie Shumaker, ITS Student Administration; Janice Lewis-Boyd, Registrar, U-M Dearborn; Jacob Lederman, Prof. of Sociology, UM-Flint; Lisa Emery, Office of the Registrar; Robin Queen, Prof. of Linguistics; Scott Berkley, Chair of the Admissions Systems Production Team; Trey Williams, Assistant Vice Provost; Will Sherry, Director of the Spectrum Center; Mariah Zeisberg, Prof. of Political Science, Patricia Petrowski, Office of the General Counsel, and Cathy Dehlin, Office of the General Counsel. Sincerely, Martha E. Pollack Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs E. Royster Harper Vice President for Student Life

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