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Stylebook on LGBTQ Terminology


AP Style Updates: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion - PR News

Gay, lesbian · lesbian is the more common term for women. Preferred over · homosexual. Include sexual orientation only when it is pertinent to a ...

Rider University LGBTQIA+ Inclusion Style Guide

An umbrella term for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual which is a community term for those who have been ...

LGBTQIA Resource Center Glossary - UC Davis

LGBTQIA+: Abbreviation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual. The additional “+” stands for all of the other ...

The Press Changes its Stylebook to Promote LGBTQ Definition of ...

As part of a broader attempt to control language, the Associated Press has revised its Stylebook to promote the propagandistic language and ...

Trans Journalists Association Stylebook and Coverage Guide

These are loaded terms that anti-trans activists use to describe transgender people. There is no such thing as transgenderism any more than there is a “gay ...

GLAAD Media Reference Guide – 11th Edition

It is not intended to be an all-inclusive glossary of language used within the LGBTQ community, nor is it a prescriptive guide for LGBTQ people. There is no one ...

Writing about gender, sex and sexual orientation - GitHub Pages

The Trans Journalists Association style guide notes that there are terms and concepts related to gender that are specific to certain communities. For example, ...

g – Editorial Style Guide

gay, lesbian: Used to describe people attracted to the same sex, though lesbian is the more common term for women. Include sexual orientation only when it is ...

Inclusive and Gender-Neutral Language

If referring only to sex, use female, male, or intersex. Breastfeeding, chestfeeding. The term chestfeeding or bodyfeeding can be used alongside breastfeeding ...

Glossary of Terms: LGBTQ - GLAAD

Rather, LGBTQ community or LGBTQ+ community are recommended. Sexual Orientation The scientifically accurate term for an person's enduring physical, romantic and ...

Inclusive Style Guide - UCR Brand Identity

Specific recommendations: · Be specific. · Used in the past as a slur, the word “queer” is now an umbrella term for LGBTQ and is frequently used in academic, ...

LGBTQ+ Terminology Glossary

The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Queer + (LGBTQ+) community have many identities and various terms we use for ourselves. This glossary is ...

A Guide to Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity Terms

A Guide to Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity Terms ... LGBTQ+ is an acronym that has been developed to represent individuals who identify as ...

Making a case for a singular 'they' - Associated Press Stylebook

LGBT, LGBTQ — Acceptable in all references for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender, or lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning ...

HRC | Glossary of Terms - Human Rights Campaign

LGBTQ+ | An acronym for “lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer” with a "+" sign to recognize the limitless sexual orientations and ...

PFLAG National Glossary

The term should not be used as an umbrella term for LGBTQ+ people, e.g. “the gay community,” because it excludes other sexual orientations and genders. Avoid ...

Gender, Sex + Sexuality - Conscious Style Guide

Terms include agender/genderless, bigender, pangender, genderfluid, genderflux, genderqueer, neutrois, demiboy, demigirl, Latinx/Latine, two spirit, fa'afafine, ...

Style guides and LGBTQ+ terminology | the-gay-editor.com

While confessing, “No glossary will encompass the complete range of identities and terms that are used within LGBTQ communities,” the web page ...

AP Stylebook: gay spring cleaning | Annotate - NYU Journalism

The AP Stylebook updated their LGBT oriented entries last months after a gazillion years of being behind in terminology.

Sex, Gender, and Sexuality | National Institutes of Health (NIH)

LGBTQI+ stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex. The plus sign includes other members of the community, such as asexual, genderfluid ...