Colin Wright correctly points out that replying to the question, “What are your pronouns?” implies acceptance of the premise that humans can choose their gender (“When Asked for Your ‘Pronouns,’ Don’t ...
DfE guidance urges teachers to respond to social transition requests ‘with caution’ and includes Cass report findings ...
For many years as a law professor, I took pains to refer to individuals as "he or she" to maintain inclusivity in the classroom. More recently, I have begun using "they" for all persons in my ...
The Department of Education will consider changes to guidance for schools on LGBTQI+ issues, including the use of pronouns ...
That question is being asked at schools, workplaces, prisons and more, and has also led to the development of new policies. And by now, you might have seen he/him, she/hers or they/them on nametags, ...
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