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Context and Inclusiveness

A sign promoting inclusiveness in delegates to General Conference can be found many places here at Western North Carolina Conference – including this location on the outside of a bathroom door. I found the contrast of these two signs to be interesting. Context matters for promotional materials.

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By Andrew Conard

Fifth-generation Kansan, United Methodist preacher, husband, and father. Passionate about teaching, preaching, and fostering inclusive communities. I am dedicated to advancing racial reconciliation and helping individuals grow spiritually, and I am excited to serve where God leads.

6 replies on “Context and Inclusiveness”

I sure hope not.
I already have enough anxiety problems as is with the current bathroom situation.
Throw in a unisex bathroom, i may never be able to use a public restroom again.

I don’t think EVERYTHING has to be inclusive, like the bathrooms.

Joseph – Oh man, you make me laugh out loud. Thanks for your comment. I hear you on the questionable nature of some public restrooms. I hope they remain gender exclusive – unless there is a good lock of course!

I don’t think either of you have to worry – I’m pretty sure urinals will remain a men-only convention unless there are major advances in either porcelain design or more women discover:

http://www.femalefreedom.ca/

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