When students at Vancouver’s university campus go to the restroom next week, they’ll be thinking about gender roles.

At least that’s the hope of the organizers of the first Gender-Neutral Bathroom Week at Washington State University Vancouver. All next week, 14 of the about 50 restrooms on campus will be open to all who need a potty break, no matter what gender they are or appear to be.

The weeklong campaign is the brainchild of two sociology students — Meredith Williams and Janae Teal.

Since the two came to Vancouver from WSU’s Pullman campus last year, Teal said she’s been getting harassed in campus bathrooms more often than she was used to at her old campus.

Teal has short hair, likes wearing ball caps and has a ring piercing her bottom lip.