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The sign stated that in addition to families and the disabled, unisex bathrooms ensured that no one was made uncomfortable by gender specific bathrooms: We have a UNISEX bathroom because sometimes ...
A photo of a sign on a bathroom door inside a Kroger grocery store in Georgia has gone viral.The sign indicates the single-stall bathroom is unisex and designed to accommodate people in the LGBTQ ...
ATHENS, GA (WCMH) — You can call it a sign of the times, literally. A sign on the door of a unisex restroom at Kroger store in Athens, Georgia has gone viral on social media. The sign says the ...
Some critics accused Kroger of pandering to the LGBTQ community with the sign, however. Others threatened to no longer shop at Kroger because they were opposed to the concept of a unisex bathroom.
A sign in Pure Pizza's unisex bathroom encourages customers to be tolerant. Pure Pizza Owner Juli Ghazi and her employees smile in front of the Charlotte, North Carolina store. Juli Ghazi &#151 ...
“The only thing this legislation does is require public places with unisex bathrooms to post signage letting people know if bathrooms are unisex. That’s it. Nothing more,” she adde ...
At the recent American Sociological Association (ASA) annual meeting in Chicago, I noticed an unspoken social rule governing unisex restroom use. To clarify: I don’t mean unisex single-user ...
Earl Paules, vice president of the Palmerton Area School District school board, paid for the sign as a way to oppose the construction of unisex bathroom facilities amid an expansion of gym ...
(WXIA) A sign on the door of a unisex restroom at an Athens Kroger store was posted on social media this week, which has since gone viral. The sign says the unisex facility is in place “because ...
ATHENS, GA (WCMH) – You can call it a sign of the times, literally. A sign on the door of a unisex restroom at Kroger store in Athens, Georgia has gone viral on social media. The sign says the ...
At the recent American Sociological Association (ASA) annual meeting in Chicago, I noticed an unspoken social rule governing unisex restroom use. To clarify: I don’t mean unisex single-user ...