Mitchell Lobetos
Staff Writer
When you walk around USF, it isn’t uncommon to see gender neutral bathrooms. In fact, we have floors in the residence halls specifically dedicated to promoting equality through gender-neutral spaces. For many, it’s not such a farfetched thought to accommodate to those who identify with the LGBTQ+ community. It only seems right that we, as humans, should be accepting and welcoming of each other and everyone’s personal choices and beliefs, whether that pertains to religion, sexuality, etc. But in some parts of the world, it’s not always like that.