SigEp Makes History By Opening Membership To Transgenders
Transgender acceptance and inclusivity, probably the predominant hot-button topic of 2015, has officially made its way into one of the most tradition-centric and exclusive networks of men in our country. American fraternities, widely perceived as an outdated good ol’ boy club stuck in its ways, made history recently.
By a unanimous vote of those in attendance, the Sigma Phi Epsilon National Board of Directors have officially opened up membership to people who identify as transgender.
Student Director Sawyer J. Hicks explains that the fraternity is built “on the brotherhood and fellowship of men,” and this should no longer exclude those who self-identify as men, regardless of the gender they were given at birth.
From SigEp.org:
Grand Secretary Richard W. Bennet III emphasized the need for chapters to be leaders and to take a individual stance on the issue. He encouraged the Headquarters staff to play a supporting role by helping chapters understand the issues and create a welcoming environment.
Grand President Cox asked for a motion to approve the policy recommended by Counsel.
Student Director Sawyer J. Hicks moved to approve the adoption of the following policy regarding transgender inclusivity:
“Sigma Phi Epsilon is a national Fraternity built on the brotherhood and fellowship of men. Any individual who identifies as a man is welcome to seek membership in the Fraternity. This policy is intended to uphold the mission of Sigma Phi Epsilon as a fellowship of men and should not be interpreted as changing the all-male character of the Fraternity or as a waiver of the Fraternity’s exempt status under Title IX.”
Seconded by Director Garry C. Kief.
Grand President Cox asked for discussion and Director Kief asked for a full definition of the terminology to be used.
The motion passed by an 8-0 majority vote with three abstentions.
The term transgender describes a person “whose self-identity does not conform unambiguously to conventional notions of male or female gender.”
It will be interesting to see which organizations follow suit..
[via SigEp.org]

Chances are that at least one transgender guy is already in a fraternity. The point is to be passable as a dude and live with no one the wiser. When’s the last time you saw ALL of your brothers’ dicks?
10 years ago at 12:59 amFor fucks sake.
10 years ago at 2:12 amI’m all for race, ethnicity, and equality because I believe it’s important in today’s society…but I don’t know how to feel about this, this goes a little more beyond. And this is coming from a SigEp, who’s black.
10 years ago at 3:00 amHah, gay
10 years ago at 6:02 amDont know what to think of this. Is this a step in the “right” direction? Clearly transgendered citizens deserve the same rights as you or me. But i dont think sig ep survives as a social fraternity if this actually makes a big impact. Could be wrong. Good for them but wow not sure.
10 years ago at 6:28 amIf I believed I was a dog it wouldn’t make it true. Gay rights and transgender rights are two different animals. One group wants to not be discriminated against for what they do in private. The latter wants us to pretend that their delusions due to mental illness should be accepted as fact. Insanity.
10 years ago at 10:25 amThey probably wouldn’t have the balls to rush
10 years ago at 6:31 amI see what you did there
10 years ago at 9:53 amIs this SigEps idea of best of both worlds or something?
10 years ago at 6:56 amthis sucks
10 years ago at 7:06 amMight as well just adapt that rainbow flag
10 years ago at 7:59 amDoes anybody else find it ironic that Dorn is the one covering this story?
10 years ago at 8:01 am