Jaime Wojdowski is a Lead Human Rights Officer/EEO Investigator at the DC Office of Human Rights (OHR), where she investigates claims of discrimination under the DC Human Rights Act. Jaime spearheaded OHR’s #SafeBathroomsDC project, which enforces DC’s regulation requiring public single-stall restrooms to be gender inclusive. Jaime also helped to create the LGBT cultural competency training currently required of all DC government employees. Before joining OHR in 2011, Jaime served as a law clerk for the Senior Judges Chambers in the DC Superior Court and completed a post-graduate fellowship at the Alliance for Justice, where she researched the civil rights records of nominees to the federal appellate bench. Jaime currently serves as a volunteer attorney for the Whitman-Walker Clinic’s Name and Gender Change Clinic, assisting transgender individuals in changing their name and gender markers on identity documents, and frequently volunteers for other LGBT organizations throughout DC. In her spare time, she plays on soccer teams year-round, does yoga, travels the world to film live music, takes care of her feline furchild, visits her girlfriend in Denmark, and tries to learn Danish. Jaime graduated magna cum laude from the Georgia State University College of Law in 2007 and is barred in Georgia and DC. She received her B.A. in Communications in 2003 from Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, GA.
Jaime Wojdowski
On the Basis of Sex(ual Orientation or Gender Identity): Administrative Options for LGBTQ+ Employees in a Time of Title VII Uncertainty