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This week, Jess Pettitt and Stevie Tran join the show to discuss gender identity and some items to consider and improve for professionals, students, and organizations.
Stevie Tran is a practicing attorney based in New York City who pursued the issue of trans membership as a result of her membership at Arizona State and continued alumna involvement with her organization. She has several publications regarding trans membership in fraternity/sorority life and continues to work with inter/national organizations to increase their inclusion efforts. Jessica Pettitt is a social justice and diversity facilitator. Before jumping into that role, she received her masters in higher education at the University of South Carolina and worked in student affairs in a variety of roles. She serves on the NPC's Gender Identity Study Group and continues to be a passionate partner for fraternities and sororities as they further their inclusion efforts. Further reading: goodenoughnow.com http://fraternallaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Fraternal-Law-Newsletter-November-2013.pdf https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0n6cwn12rtllft3/AABE0psS_c8DOPxwbeu6Vk2Pa?dl=04.3
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This week, Jess Pettitt and Stevie Tran join the show to discuss gender identity and some items to consider and improve for professionals, students, and organizations.
Stevie Tran is a practicing attorney based in New York City who pursued the issue of trans membership as a result of her membership at Arizona State and continued alumna involvement with her organization. She has several publications regarding trans membership in fraternity/sorority life and continues to work with inter/national organizations to increase their inclusion efforts. Jessica Pettitt is a social justice and diversity facilitator. Before jumping into that role, she received her masters in higher education at the University of South Carolina and worked in student affairs in a variety of roles. She serves on the NPC's Gender Identity Study Group and continues to be a passionate partner for fraternities and sororities as they further their inclusion efforts. Further reading: goodenoughnow.com http://fraternallaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Fraternal-Law-Newsletter-November-2013.pdf https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0n6cwn12rtllft3/AABE0psS_c8DOPxwbeu6Vk2Pa?dl=0