The Douglas Students’ Union is proud to reaffirm its unwavering support for trans athletes and the broader 2SLGBTQIA+ community in light of recent developments in the Pacific Western Athletic Association (PACWEST). Following an investigation into a transphobic incident during the October 2024 women’s basketball game between Columbia Bible College (CBC) and the VIU Mariners, PACWEST took the necessary step of suspending the CBC women’s basketball head coach. While this disciplinary action marked progress toward addressing discrimination in sports, subsequent events have raised new concerns. 

In the aftermath of the suspension, the CBC team launched a public campaign and the coach has taken legal action in an attempt to overturn the suspension. These moves threaten to undermine the essential steps taken to combat discrimination and could send a disheartening message to trans athletes and their allies throughout PACWEST. 

At the Douglas Students’ Union, we believe that sports should be a safe and inclusive space for everyone, regardless of gender identity. Trans athletes deserve the right to participate fully and equitably without fear of harassment or exclusion. We have seen firsthand the impact that discrimination can have on individuals and communities. It is for this reason that we are speaking out – because standing by silently is not an option. 

When incidents like this arise, accountability is not just about responding to the moment; it’s about setting a standard for the future. Attempts to reverse disciplinary action not only put the safety of athletes at risk but also undermine trust in the systems designed to protect them. This is a pivotal moment for PACWEST to demonstrate leadership and reaffirm its commitment to inclusivity, fairness, and safety for all athletes. 

We call on PACWEST to: 

  • Stand firm against external pressures to reinstate the suspended coach, prioritizing the safety and well-being of all athletes. 
  • Reaffirm your commitment to creating and maintaining a safe, equitable, and inclusive sports environment for everyone. 
  • Call on the CBC Bearcats to publicly commit to fair and safe play by clearly stating that harassment, discrimination, and hate have no place in their organization, and that they will fully respect and uphold eligibility rules for trans athletes. 
  • Implement comprehensive safety planning practices to protect the well-being of all athletes, with specific measures to ensure the inclusion and safety of trans athletes. 

Discrimination has no place in sports – or anywhere. Leadership means standing with marginalized communities, taking decisive action, and ensuring that every athlete is treated with dignity and respect. We urge PACWEST to seize this opportunity to lead by example and show that inclusivity is not just a policy but a fundamental value. 

The Douglas Students’ Union remains committed to its support for trans athletes across the PACWEST Conference. We will continue to advocate for environments where every player feels safe, supported, and seen. 

In solidarity,
Douglas Students’ Union 


Resources:

Combating misinformation about transgender women in sports is essential for fostering inclusivity and understanding. Below is a curated list of reputable resources, including Canadian advocacy organizations and insights from the United Nations on human rights:​

1. Canadian Women & Sport

2. Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES)

  • Resource: “Transgender Women Athletes and Elite Sport: A Scientific Review”​

  • Description: This comprehensive review examines scientific literature on transgender women’s participation in elite sports, providing evidence-based insights into inclusion policies.​

  • Access: Scientific Review

3. Egale Canada

  • Resource: “Egale Explains: Trans Women in Sport”​en.wikipedia.org

  • Description: This resource addresses common myths and misconceptions about trans women in sports, offering factual information to counteract misinformation.​

  • Access: Egale Explains

4. United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner (OHCHR)

  • Resource: “UN Experts Urge States to Uphold the Ideal of Sport That Is Inclusive of LGBT and Intersex Persons”​

  • Description: UN experts advocate for the inclusion of LGBT and intersex individuals in sports, urging states to review standards to ensure compliance with human rights obligations.​

  • Access: UN Experts’ Statement

5. OutRight Action International

  • Resource: “Trans, Gender Diverse and Intersex Inclusion in Sports is a Human Right”​outrightinternational.org

  • Description: This article affirms that all individuals, including trans, gender diverse, and intersex persons, must be able to realize their human right to participate in sports as an essential element of engaging in cultural life.​outrightinternational.org

  • Access: Inclusion in Sports

6. Human Rights Campaign (HRC)

  • Resource: “Get the Facts about Bans on Sports Participation by Transgender and Non-Binary Athletes”​

  • Description: This resource offers insights into the disinformation surrounding transgender youth in sports and emphasizes the importance of inclusion.​

  • Access: Get the Facts

7. Athlete Ally

  • Resource: “Transgender Inclusion in Sport Resources”​

  • Description: This document provides comprehensive information on transgender inclusion in sports, addressing harmful myths and offering guidance for creating inclusive environments.​

  • Access: Transgender Inclusion Resources

8. International Olympic Committee (IOC)

  • Resource: “Fairness, Inclusion and Non-Discrimination in Olympic Sport”​

  • Description: The IOC outlines its framework supporting sports bodies in creating inclusive policies, emphasizing non-discrimination and fairness for transgender athletes.​

  • Access: IOC Framework

These resources offer comprehensive information to counteract misinformation and support the inclusion of transgender women in sports, aligning with human rights principles advocated by reputable organizations, including Canadian advocacy groups and the United Nations.