Jesuit-Run Seattle U Reading List Includes Book on How to Talk to ‘Trans Coworkers’
“is a must-read guide for managers, executives, professionals, and allies”
The Jesuits really go out of their way to virtue signal their liberalism.
Campus Reform reports:
Jesuit school’s ‘inclusive excellence’ reading list includes book on how to talk to ‘trans coworkers’
A Jesuit university in Seattle has released an “Inclusive Excellence Reading List,” providing students with a selection of books chosen by its Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
Seattle University’s list of 33 books is curated “to affirm, ally for solidarity, and act in the pursuit of racial equity and justice,” and includes topics such as feminism, race relations, transgenderism, and immigration.
“As is the ODI tradition, this 2025 list is curated in the spirit of our ongoing efforts to affirm, ally for solidarity, and act in the pursuit of racial equity and justice and make SU a thriving place for all,” a web page reads.
Books shown on the list include Transgender Inclusion: All the Things You Want to Ask Your Transgender Coworker but Shouldn’t, Faux Feminism: Why We Fall for White Feminism and How We Can Stop, and One Day I’ll Grow Up and Be a Beautiful Woman: A Mother’s Story.
A book description for Transgender Inclusion says it “is a must-read guide for managers, executives, professionals, and allies” and includes dialogue about medical, social, and legal transitions.
Faux Feminism advocates feminism “that doesn’t overwhelmingly serve white, affluent #girlbosses.” The work also primarily focuses on “women of color.”
One Day I’ll Grow Up and Be a Beautiful Woman is a memoir of a mother who encouraged her son to identify as a girl, and warns against lawmakers who “push to erase the very existence of trans youth.”
Other titles include Sitting Pretty: The View from My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body, and Black in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of My People.
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thanks for posting
thats why I state again that the church et. etc are socialists and its mostly just another game played on the public
ohhhh the religious right..they scream at every chance they get
This should surprise exactly no one. The RCC has been woke for decades and the Jesuits have been SUPER DUPER woke. “Saint” John Paul couldn’t find an imam to hug or a Koran to kiss fast enough after the RCC declared Islam a path to salvation and that Muslims adore the same god they do.
I worked in the RCC as a Religious Education Teacher. Pretty much every DRE (Director of Religious Education), priest, or nun (with very few exceptions) I knew was on the Marxist spectrum. The idea of “Social Justice” a CC concept. And the 19th century popes damned “Americanism” and “the shameless lovers of liberty.” Plus IX declared it a sin not to believe the Ecclesiastical authority is superior to the Civil authority (just reaffirming centuries of RC doctrine).
Adams warned the Jesuits would swarm the young nation and bring destruction.
Just to connect the dots: Eduardo M. Peñalver is President of Seatle University. His job prior to that was Dean of the Cornell Law School at the time when a number of Prof. Jacobson’s coworkers were trying to fire him for posting about the history of the Black Lives Matter movement.
“book on how to talk to ‘trans coworkers’”
It’s not rocket science, just use the right front hole.
If it wasn’t “Do not encourage their delusions, but do not scream at them or otherwise demonstrate extreme hostility” then I can’t imagine how accurate or successful it could be.