Spring 2020
Committee:
Executive Committee
WHEREAS, the California Community College’s (CCC) web portal provides an option for a “preferred name” but exclude a “pronoun preference” option;
WHEREAS, the California Community College Chancellor’s Office’s Vision for Success states “Our vision is to the point: making sure students of all backgrounds succeed in reaching their goals and improving their families and communities” [1]; and
WHEREAS, many CCCs have adopted gender inclusive language, and curriculum, campaigns and/or programs to educate the campus and community on gender inclusivity, pronouns, and other issues that affect the LGBTQIA+ community; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that the Student Senate for California Community Colleges work with the California Community College Chancellor’s Office to provide an option of a “pronoun preference” in the CCC web portal at the time of registration; and
RESOLVED, that the Student Senate for California Community Colleges works with the California Community College Chancellor’s Office to advocate that each CCC provides an option of a “pronoun preference” in the web portal at the time of registration.
Citation 1: Oakley, E. O. California Community Colleges Vision for Success. Retrieved from https://www.cccco.edu/About-Us/Vision-for-Success
WHEREAS, the California Community College Chancellor’s Office’s Vision for Success states “Our vision is to the point: making sure students of all backgrounds succeed in reaching their goals and improving their families and communities” [1]; and
WHEREAS, many CCCs have adopted gender inclusive language, and curriculum, campaigns and/or programs to educate the campus and community on gender inclusivity, pronouns, and other issues that affect the LGBTQIA+ community; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that the Student Senate for California Community Colleges work with the California Community College Chancellor’s Office to provide an option of a “pronoun preference” in the CCC web portal at the time of registration; and
RESOLVED, that the Student Senate for California Community Colleges works with the California Community College Chancellor’s Office to advocate that each CCC provides an option of a “pronoun preference” in the web portal at the time of registration.
Citation 1: Oakley, E. O. California Community Colleges Vision for Success. Retrieved from https://www.cccco.edu/About-Us/Vision-for-Success