Equity, Diversity and Inclusion on Campus

Gender-Neutral Washrooms

As part of our ongoing commitment to diversity at Red River College Polytechnic we are accepting and affirming of various gender identities for our students, staff and faculty.

We have gender-accessible washroom facilities at several of our Winnipeg and regional campuses. We are exploring ways to expand and enhance access to these facilities for all our campuses.

Red River College Polytechnic has identified the following gender-neutral washrooms:

Notre Dame Campus

  • Building A 321A – Single Use Private (Life Sciences)
  • Building A 335A – Single Use Private (Life Sciences)
  • Building C 101A – Accessible/Single Use
  • Building C 406A – Single Use Private (Human Resources)
  • Building C 432 – Single Use Private (Human Resources)
  • Building C 701 – Universal
  • Building D 2-18 – Universal
  • Building E M09 – Accessible/Single Use
  • Building F 101F – Single Use Private (Information Technology Services)
  • Building F 320W – Universal
  • Building T 107 – Universal
  • Building T 120 – Universal
  • Building T 208 – Universal
  • Building T 224 – Universal
  • Building U – 101C – Single Use Private (Grounds Shop)

The Roblin Centre

  • Building W 409 – Single Use Private (Staff)
  • Building W 113 – Requires keycard access (file a Case Log for access)

The Paterson GlobalFoods Institute

  • PGI 111 – Universal
  • PGI 1118 – Universal
  • PGI 1119 – Universal
  • PGI (4th floor – outside the elevator lobby) – Universal

Manitou a bi Bii daziigae

  • E130
  • E230
  • E330
  • E430
  • EB10 – Universal
  • E143 – Universal
  • E233 – Universal
  • E333 – Universal
  • E433 – Universal

Stevenson Campus (Winnipeg)

  • 223 – Universal
  • 224 – Universal (Staff)

Interlake Campus

  • Provincial Office Building on the main floor in room 123

RRC Polytech campuses are located on the lands of Anishinaabe, Ininiwak, Anishininew, Dakota, and Dené, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.

We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.

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