http://www.dallasvoice.com/dcccd-transgender-policy-1091506.htmlOn Tuesday, Oct. 4, Dallas County Community College District board of trustees was briefed in closed-door session about adding gender identity and expression to its nondiscrimination policy.
The district already has protection based on sexual orientation.
If the board votes to approve the change, DCCCD would become only the second community college in Texas to add gender identity and expression to its nondiscrimination policies. San Jacinto College, with three campuses based in Pasadena, east of Houston, is currently the only two-year college in the state to offer those protections.
Resource Center Dallas Communications and Advocacy Manager Rafael McDonnell said he has been talking to DCCCD Trustee Diana Flores since spring about adding transgender protections, and had hope the changes would be in place for the fall semester.
But the issue was not added to the agenda at the September meeting as hoped. Flores expected it to be on the consent agenda at the October meeting. Instead the board received a briefing.
McDonnell said he didn’t think the policy would have a problem passing, and that the briefing was about how to implement the change.