Gender committee begins initial work
By: Kristen Davis
Issue date: 3/6/08 Section: News
Last update: 3/6/08 at 6:10 AM EST
Last update: 3/6/08 at 6:10 AM EST
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At the committee's first full meeting Tuesday, the group decided on a list of topics to address and discussed methods of collecting student opinion.
Beginning March 17, the committee will gather students' views on gender-related issues using an online forum and a series of focus groups to which all interested students are invited.
Two co-chairs, seniors Jenny Staton and Alex Pratt, have divided the 14-person committee into pairs that will lead seven separate focus groups on how gender factors into lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues; athletics; social atmosphere; the Duke living experience; curricular and extracurricular engagement; race; and the first-year experience.
"One of our goals is to design a process to collect student input efficiently," Pratt said.
Though he and Staton were chosen by Duke Student Government to lead the committee, the group is now completely independent of DSG.
Senior Gina Ireland, DSG vice president for academic affairs, said the independence of the committee from the current DSG administration is crucial so that the final document can be passed down to future administrations and create "institutional memory."
"One of the problems [in accomplishing policy changes] is that student governments last a year," said DSG President Paul Slattery, a senior. "If you can have a committee-drafted document you can have next year's executive board take it up."
He said he does not think there has been a similar initiative among students in recent history, adding that future DSG administrations could use the creation of the Committee on Gender as an example for action when they come across complex and long-term issues.
Pratt said he does not anticipate lackluster student attendance for the forums because of an overwhelming response, from more than 200 students, that he and Staton received to their last e-mail soliciting more volunteers for the committee.
"This is a unique opportunity for someone not in DSG to make an impact," Pratt said.
Though the committee will use data collection methods similar to the Women's Initiative Steering Committee, Staton said the gender committee has taken criticisms of the Women's Initiative report into account.
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wow
posted 3/06/08 @ 10:16 AM EST
I can't believe what a waste of money this is. Objectively, it sounds like a good idea, but it will probably end up echoing a lot of the ridiculous "gender discussions" this campus has witnessed lately. (Continued…)
prof
posted 3/06/08 @ 12:47 PM EST
This is just to appease the Hate-88 and their supporters in the current dysfunctional administration.
CASTR88!!!
posted 3/06/08 @ 6:02 PM EST
Why can't they just stick sparklers up the butts of all straight white male freshman and move on to something else?
question
posted 3/07/08 @ 8:31 AM EST
We still have "issues" regarding gender? Perhaps we need to know what definition for "issues" is being used here. Everyone has issues... all from a subjective, needy, unsure perspective. (Continued…)
lynnwone04
posted 3/10/08 @ 4:25 AM EST
As a bisexual woman, I wanna share my ideas with you just as those I have put on the bisexual dating site forum http://www.bimingle.com. How we ladel our sexuality is a problem at first. (Continued…)
James
posted 3/14/08 @ 11:53 PM EST
Would it be possible to include in those giving input into the Gender Committee, Duke women graduates who have seen the down side of feminism, and are happily married with children. (Continued…)
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