The Office of Equity and Inclusion also serves as a Pride Center and welcomes any student group that acknowledges and celebrates LGBTQIA+ and gender identity.
Read Whittier College's nondiscrimination statement.
Gender-Inclusive Housing (GIH)
Gender inclusive housing at Whittier College provides an affirming, safe, and welcoming theme community option for students who identify and/or share the following lived experiences: genderqueer, transgender, currently transitioning, discovering their gender identity, gender, gender fluid, non-binary, or anyone who respects and appreciates students with the above identities and lived experiences.
Gender Inclusive Restrooms
Gender inclusive restrooms are facilities that may be used by all gender identities and expressions and allow for all Whittier College students, faculty, staff, and visitors to maintain their right to use restrooms in a safe and dignified manner regardless of their gender identity or presentation. While gender-inclusive restrooms were created to provide a safer space for trans- and gender non-conforming students, faculty, staff, and community members of the College, these restrooms may benefit caregivers and parents with differently gendered children. Gender-inclusive restrooms are listed in the campus map.
Advocates at Whittier
The LGBTQ+ Ally training provides an avenue through which individuals can actively show their support of the LGBTQ+ community. LGBTQ+ Allies strive to maintain a welcoming and supportive campus environment for LGBTQ+ students, faculty, and staff by addressing homophobia and heterosexism through education, advocacy, awareness, and ally networking. LGBTQ+ Allies make the following pledge:
- To educate and challenge myself and others about heterosexism, homophobia, and transphobia
- To be supportive and affirming of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer/questioning people
- To honor the confidentiality of LGBTQ+ people who seek support
- To provide others with access to information and resources when necessary
- To speak up and take necessary action when I witness injustice on campus
The LGBTQ+ Ally training is also available as a two-hour training for departments, clubs, and organizations. Training requests may be submitted to oei@whittier.edu.
Clubs and Organizations
Transgender, Other-Identified, Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, and Allies for Diversity (TOBGLAD) is a confidential group that serves as a support system for students and involves them in crucial social and political issues affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and ally communities. The organization's focus is to end discrimination through educating the Whittier College community. Annual events include Drag Shows, National Coming Out Day, Day of Silence, LGBT History Month (October), Trans Awareness Week (November).