John Hopkins University now refers to lesbians as ‘non men attracted to non-men’

John Hopkins University was slammed by critics including “Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling for switching up its definition of “lesbian” to instead refer to the group as “non-man attracted to non-men” in order to include non-binary people.

The prestigious research university had updated its LGBTQ Glossary in its inclusive language guide to state that “while past definitions refer to ‘lesbian’ as a woman who is emotionally, romantically, and/or sexually attracted to other women, this updated definition includes non-binary people who may also identify with the label.”

Rowling, who stoked controversy for her views on transgender people, however, took issue with the new definition by John Hopkins for removing the word “woman.”

“Man: no definition needed. Non-man (formerly known as woman): a being definable only by reference to the male. An absence, a vacuum where there’s no man-ness,” she tweeted Tuesday.

Rowling was joined by others on social media who believed the term effectively dubbed women, “non-men” by a top research university.

Many also criticized John Hopkins’ decision to update the term while not extending the same terminology to “gay men,” who were still referred to as just “men.”

John Hopkins University had updated its definition of “lesbian” to refer to “a non-man attracted to non-men.”

Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling slammed the change for getting rid of the word "woman" in the definition.
Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling slammed the change for getting rid of the word “woman” in the definition.
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John Hopkins has since removed the glossary, replacing it with a statement about the backlash and the need to better define the LGBTQ community.

“Upon becoming aware of the language in question, we have begun working to determine the origin and context of the glossary’s definitions,” officials wrote. “We have removed the page from our website while we gather more information.

“Johns Hopkins strives to create a campus culture that is inclusive and welcoming for all gender identities, sexual orientations, experiences and viewpoints, and we are committed to ensuring Johns Hopkins is a place where LGBTQ people feel supported,” the statement added.


The glossary has since been taken down as the university re-evaluates its definitions.
The glossary has since been taken down as the university re-evaluates its definitions.

The change was reportedly approved by Paula Neira, a transwoman who serves as the university's Program Director of LGBTQ+ Equity and Education.  
The change was reportedly approved by Paula Neira, a transwoman who serves as the university’s Program Director of LGBTQ+ Equity and Education.  

The update to the glossary was approved by Paula Neira, the Program Director of LGBTQ+ Equity and Education at the university, the Daily Mail reports.

Neira, a transgender woman herself, works in the university’s Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Health Equity and chairs its Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity workgroup.  

John Hopkins and Neira did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.



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