These Prominent U.S. Institutions Have Installed Transgender Bathrooms

By Patrick Wilson

The ongoing national debate over gender-neutral bathroom use in public buildings continues to make front-page news across the country. Seizing a banner issue of our time that throws the vast political divide into relief, lawmakers on either side of the aisle are wont to dig in their heels over the issue, claiming, in turns, that it’s a simple matter of safety and liberty. And if the Supreme Court’s recent decision is any indication, it’s also a matter whose resolution doesn’t appear to be closing in. While a number of institutions, religious and otherwise, have fought the move toward offering gender-neutral facilities, others have welcomed or even anticipated the architectural tidal shift. Here, a look at the most prominent members of the latter group.

The University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Museum Of Modern Art, New York City.

Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Barnard College, New York City.

Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City.

City Hall, Boston.

The Chicago Children's Museum, at Navy Pier, Chicago.

University of Las Vegas, Nevada.

Hampshire College, Amherst, Massachusetts.