BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — Every person has different pronouns, and 7 Eyewitness News is working to help you understand pronouns, with a Pride guide on how to use inclusive language. If you have questions ...
People’s language and beliefs contribute to the societal use of pronouns of “he,” “she,” and “they,” according to a new university study. Research at the University of New Hampshire looked at the use ...
"Welcome aboard, ladies and gentleman," we're used to hearing flight attendants say over the intercom before takeoff. But when you fly Air Canada, you'll instead hear: "Welcome aboard, everybody." The ...
Politicians are objecting to a major French dictionary’s inclusion of a gender-neutral pronoun “iel,” claiming that it sullies the language. French dictionary Le Robert has updated its online ...
Sacramento State recognizes that using correct gender pronouns is a way to convey fundamental respect and helps create an inclusive environment for people of all gender identities. Accordingly, ...
When Jason Foy became Bergen County Bar Association president, the bylaws were outdated and hadn’t been revised in 28 years. He wanted to make them more inclusive by removing pronouns and adding ...
SAN ANTONIO – Pronouns -- they describe a person, place or thing, but nowadays, they mean so much more to those who are non-binary and gender fluid. “I am a queer, trans, non-binary fem,” Erica ...
Everybody has them. Simply put, pronouns are words that refer to a person without using that person’s name: I, you, we, he, she, they. The way society views the use of pronouns has changed over time, ...
Fred Lucas is chief news correspondent and manager of the Investigative Reporting Project for The Daily Signal. He is the author of “The Myth of Voter Suppression: The Left’s Assault on Clean ...
Understanding non-binary language can be confusing. Asking questions is the easiest way to get answers. Younger people between the ages of seven and 22, also known as Gen Z for those who prefer labels ...