Pronouns

A pronoun is a word used to refer to either the people who are talking (like “I” or “you”) or a person being talked about in the third person (like “she/her,” “he/him,” and “they/them”). Since some pronouns are gendered (“she/her” and “he/him”), it is important to be intentional about the way we use pronouns as we all work to create as inclusive an environment as possible.

Pronouns & Email Signatures – One Step to an Inclusive Workplace

An original article that looks at the intersection of pronouns, marginalization, allyship, and privilege.

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You Can’t Always Tell Someone’s Pronouns by How They Look

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Best Practices for Using Pronouns in the Workplace and Everyplace

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One Word: Pronouns

In this video, trans individuals to respond to the word “pronouns.” These are their responses, and they show us just how complicated and unique we all are.

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Talking about Pronouns in the Workplace

History of pronouns in the workplace, as well as understanding how to identify opportunities to ask for or offer one’s pronouns.

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They

They, a poem

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Breaking through the Binary

This article walks through the Genderbread Person graphic.

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Genderbread Person – An Activity

This is a Guide to do an activity to walk through the Genderbread Person graphic.

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The Genderbread Person – A Video

Katie Couric talks to Sam Killermann about the many forms of gender and its distinct difference from sexual orientation.

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A Guide to Gender Identity Terms

This is a great glossary of terms and a Q&A about pronoun use.

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