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Gender pronouns

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Gender Pronouns in Email Signatures Guide for 2021

Learn why pronouns are important, the most common pronouns, and underline why and how they should be included in email signatures.

Pronoun Guides  - The Gender Wheel

Understanding Pronouns Start here for an intro to pronouns including a short stop motion film animating some of the back material from They She He Me: Free to Be! LEARN MORE The Pronoun Protocol Read more about our protocol for ways to speak that help create gender inclusive spaces for…

A gender that feels like or is connected to the emoticon :3. Pronouns may include :3, :3s, :3self. Coined by me.

A gender that feels like or is connected to the emoticon :3. Pronouns may include :3, :3s, :3self. Coined by me.

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Creating Authentic Spaces - The 519

The Trans Inclusion Matters campaign and education program is part of our efforts to challenge transphobia, and to foster environments that are inclusive of gender identity and gender expression.

Using Pronouns - Carleton College

When we use pronouns like “she” or “he” to identify a person without asking them what pronouns they use, we might be making an assumption about that person’s gender that…

for when youre autistic and feel like this beast describes your gender the most. coined and made by purplequay on tumblr.com

for when youre autistic and feel like this beast describes your gender the most. coined and made by purplequay on tumblr.com

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#SmarterInSeconds: Pronouns & Assumptions by @blairimani starring @breakthebinary with information from @alokvmenon. Co-written by @catuccino. Just as we can’t look at someone and know their name, we can’t look at someone and know their pronouns. I’m working on making offering and asking my pronouns a regular part of my introductions to people. And this is something everyone should do if they use pronouns and have the relative privilege of being able to declare theirs openly.
This is something you might not have learned from your English textbook📚 Plural ‘they’ ➡️ Plural pronoun to refer to 2 or more people or things. Singular ‘they’ ➡️ Third-person singular pronoun to refer to a person whose gender is unknown or irrelevant. Singular ‘they’ as a non-binary pronoun ➡️ Third-person singular pronoun to refer to a person who doesn’t identify as exclusively man or woman, or boy or girl. Can you make a sentence using they? ✍️👇 #equality #learnenglish