The Safety of Public Toilets

Event Date: 
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
Event Type: 
Non-NEHA Event

 

Public toilets are what help give people the ability to take care of themselves while out in the public sphere, and we all need them. While they may not be new, they still are not as common as many as we would like, and different kinds of people may not feel safe using public toilets. Has this always been the case?

This class will explore how public toilets should be safe spaces for everyone. With a social justice focus, we will learn a brief history of public toilets and whether everyone used them in distant and not-so-distant times. We will also learn about who public toilets have really been built for, and what groups still struggle to find safety in public bathrooms, with a focus on the US and good examples in Europe and Asia we could try. We will finish up by understanding how we can keep public toilets safe - and open! - during public health crises such as a pandemic. The class will be partly interactive, so bring all of your most curious questions and tales.

Wednesday, October 28
7:00–8:30 p.m. EDT

 

Contact Name: 
Kimberly Worsham
Organization: 
FLUSH
Phone: 
(917) 935-0749
Email: 
kim@flushwash.org