PRONOUN RESOURCES
Pronouns can be challenging.
Here are some resources to help the conversation.
Strategies for Inclusion In the Workplace
Out & Equal
Talking About Pronouns in the Workplace
Human Rights Campaign Foundation
Using Employees' Preferred Gender Pronouns: It's more than common courtesy. It’s their civil right.
SHRM
How to Ease Transgender Transitions at Work
Human Resource Executive
Degendering the Language of Customer Service
Barista Magazine
How to Use Inclusive Language in Healthcare
Nursing License Map, a testament to the positive impact of inclusive language in healthcare settings as well as a glossary of terms and definitions
Gender Pronouns: A Provider’s Guide to Referring to Transgender Patients
Pride in Practice
Transition and Change to Gender Expression Template
The Law Society
Gender Fluid Inclusion within the Legal Profession
The Law Society
Pronouns Matter
University of California San Francisco
Gender Pronouns Can Be Tricky on Campus. Harvard Is Making Them Stick.
The New York Times
GLSEN Homepage
GLSEN, Championing LGBTQ issues in K-12 education since 1990.
GLSEN works to ensure that LGBTQ students are able to learn and grow in a school environment free from bullying and harassment.
Model Local Education Agency Policy on Transgender and Nonbinary Students
GLSEN
How to Support Non-Binary Students
GLSEN, YouTube Video
Why Gender Pronouns Matter
Seventeen, YouTube Video
A Guide to Gender Identity Terms
NPR, a general glossary and an excellent Q&A
Understanding Gender Identities
The Trevor Project, a great option for a first-time foray into understanding gender identity
The Equality Act
Human Rights Campaign
Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund
Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund, committed to ending discrimination and achieving equality for transgender people through public education, test-case litigation, direct legal services, and public policy efforts.
Talking About Your Pronouns Is One Easy Way To Be A Transgender Ally
Forbes, a great article about normalizing discussion around pronouns as an ally