On International Pronouns Day, I'm diving into why pronouns are important, what they mean to me, and why they aren't everything, but they are important.
Afrikaans (spoken in South Africa), on the other hand, is very much like English in that it only has gendered pronouns (he, she, they), meaning job descriptions are more likely to be gender-neutral than other languages. Non-binary gender in job titles Many countries around the world ...
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Yes! A resume should reflect who you are in summary, highlighting past work experiences, any relevant education, and interests. You can use your preferred name on your resume as this is not a legal document. What about pronouns? We will always go by the pronouns you use, so please let ...
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You can see the full results here on Google Sheets. ~ Here are two more visual summaries of the responses: I recently blogged a link to someone else’s informal results analysis of their survey into neopronouns, and they rightly said that sometimes you have to prove things that everyone al...
Trans individuals often transition socially — by changing their name and pronouns, or dressing differently — before beginning any medications. “I look for the need, the crisis… when the dysphoria really starts to intensify,” said Dr. Goodman, who explained this can be when a trans youth ...
(Note: Although M was repeatedly “doxxed” in the court records by the attorneys on all sides, we retain his privacy here, as we have no interest in shaming or causing further sadness to M [we use M’s preferred pronouns for the same reason].) The court file reveals M’s journey ...
One of the most puzzling aspects of Nanachi’s character is their apparent lack of gender. The manga in particular always refers to Nanachi using gender-neutral pronouns, a trend that continues later in the manga with many of the hollows who live in the Sixth Layer full-time. In the brief...
Instead, the coding was simplified to a series of “gendered” terms like “women”, “woman”, “female”, “girl”, “gender”, “sex”, and gendered pronouns. For race, search terms included “race”, “racism”, “black”, “white”, “Caucasian”, “African American”, “Hispanic...