Most of us use pronouns frequently in speaking and writing. We are familiar with most types and therefore use them almost without thinking, (e.g., “I,” ”we,” and “they.“) What may surprise you, ...
As young trans and nonbinary people face the holidays, a new study shows respect for their pronouns could be life saving. “These findings underscore a pressing need to increase pronoun respect for ...
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She/Her Pronouns: What They Mean and When to Use Them
She, her, and hers are gender-specific pronouns that are typically used to refer to women or girls. She/her pronouns may also ...
An office within the National Institutes of Health published a guideline that outlines how professionals should use gendered pronouns to "affirm gender identity" for themselves and colleagues, warning ...
In 2019, Merriam-Webster chose the singular, gender neutral pronoun “they” as their word of the year. Two years on, the “they” pronoun has become increasingly well known, with celebrities such as Sam ...
First of all, don’t shoot the messenger. I, of course, am serving as the messenger of a topic that some totally embrace and some totally want to ignore. That topic is the use of pronouns, or rather ...
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