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Gender-Neutral Pronouns 101: Everything You've Always Wanted to ...

Below, you'll find answers to common questions surrounding the use of gender-neutral pronouns like they/them, ze/zim, sie/hir, and others.

Gender & Pronouns 101 - Wheaton College Massachusetts

Gender, sex, and sexuality can be connected but it is important to also see them as different pieces of what makes up a person's identity.

Pronouns 101 - ACON Pride Training

In English, she/her/hers and he/him/his are pronouns associated with gender, while they/them/theirs is the most common gender-neutral pronouns. Singular gender ...

Pronouns 101: A Guide for the CSD Community - lgbtq+ csdsa

The pronouns “he, him, his” and “she, her, hers” are associated with masculine and feminine gender identities. Sometimes, neither reflects an ...

Pronouns 101 - LGBTQ+ Resource Center

The pronouns you want people to use are your personal pronouns. Or, as we like to call them, your pronouns. Saying “preferred” makes it seem like using ...

Practicing Gender-Neutral Pronouns, A Guide For Well-Meaning Cis ...

Friends and family members who struggle to use singular, gender-neutral pronouns often use “they” all the time without realizing it. If you don' ...

Pronouns 101 - UCSF LGBT Resource Center

Personal pronouns are an important part of self-identification. Using a person's pronouns and lived name are essential ways of affirming another's identity.

Gender Pronouns - - Trans Student Educational Resources -

Note:There are no “male/female” or “man/woman” pronouns. All pronouns can be used for any gender and are gender neutral.We also do not use “preferred ...

A Guide to Understanding Gender Identity and Pronouns - NPR

What is the role of pronouns in acknowledging someone's gender identity? Everyone has pronouns that are used when referring to them – and ...

What are pronouns?? - TransHub

The most common neutral pronouns are they/them/theirs, which many of us use all the time without thinking, especially for people whose gender we don't know or ...

Gender Pronouns – Diversity and Social Justice

Gender Pronouns · he/him/his (masculine pronouns) · she/her/hers (feminine pronouns) · they/them/theirs (neutral pronouns) · ze/zir/zirs (neutral pronouns) · ze/hir/ ...

Gender Pronouns | NYC.gov

Resources adapted from “Preferred Gender Pronouns For Faculty,” materials written by Mateo Medina for Hampshire College & “Gender Pronouns 101,” article ...

TTI's Guide to Pronouns - Transgender Training Institute, Inc.

Though she/her is used by most women, there are women who might use other pronouns. There are also people of other genders who might use she/her pronouns, and ...

Pronouns 101 - Queer Events

A gender neutral or gender inclusive pronoun is a pronoun which does not associate a gender with the individual who is being discussed. There are many different ...

pronouns — imi

Pronouns 101 · Pronouns are what other people use to refer to you. You can use whatever pronouns feel right no matter your gender identity or gender expression.

Pronouns | Center for Inclusion and Social Change

What are some examples of pronouns beyond she/her and he/him? ... The most commonly used gender-neutral pronouns are they/them. While many people grew up using ...

Pronouns 101

Pronouns 101. What is a pronoun? A pronoun is a word used to refer to ... Since some pronouns are gendered (“she/her” and “he/him”), it is important ...

About pronouns - Spectrum Center - University of Michigan

Sign up for or request a Spectrum Center Pronouns 101 workshop! In this workshop, you will have opportunities to practice gender neutral pronouns, learn ...

Gender Pronouns 101: What They Are and Why They Matter

Gender Pronouns 101: What They Are and Why They Matter ... Pronouns are the words we use in place of an individual's proper name. Examples include ...

Understanding Gender Identities & Pronouns - The Trevor Project

Pronouns 101 · ze/zim/zer,” “ey/em,” and “it” which are sometimes referred to as “neo-pronouns.” · Being referred to with the correct pronouns is ...