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Regardless of where you are on your gender education journey, learning about the nuances of gender identity language is ...
Although this rude behavior is being normalized by Trump and his allies, it could get you in real trouble in the corporate ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A bill in the Tennessee Legislature would protect educators who misgender transgender students, ...
Ohio House Bill (HB) 190 “The Given Name Act,” applies exclusively to transgender students and would not prevent cisgender students from using shortened versions ... ask to be addressed by a new name ...
The Trump administration is specifically targeting nations with large trade surpluses with the United States relative to their exports to the United States," he wrote in a note to investors ...
HB 246, introduced by Rep. Scott Stadthagen (R-Morgan County), would provide immunity to students and teachers who decline to use certain pronouns or names and mandates students get parental ...
Under current state law, teachers and public school employees are not required to use preferred pronouns that don't align with their biological sex. So why is this needed? This new bill ...
THIS is the title of a paper which has been presented to the Royal Society, and Mr. Siemens gave at the meeting of the 24th ult., a description of the instrument which he has designed with this ...
In a cover letter, Education Secretary Linda McMahon said some schools, by using students’ preferred names and pronouns and generally respecting their new gender identity, have set children and ...
I’ve long thought that using “they” as a gender-neutral pronoun — as in “My cousin had long hair, and they got it cut today” — is just great. It’s been used that way for at least ...
A hotly contested proposal that would prohibit the use of preferred pronouns in state and local government workplaces, and limit gender identity training for state and local government employees ...
Even with parent permission, schools would not be allowed to subject staff or students to “adverse action” for declining to use a student’s preferred name and pronouns. Although students older than 18 ...