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Title: UW-Milwaukee Considering Pronoun Guidelines For Gender Inclusivity
Post by: skin on March 20, 2015, 06:21:37 PM
skin, Media Milwaukee
March 20, 2015

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee students and staff may soon get used seeing personal pronouns become a standard topic of conversation on campus.

Whether it is actress Laverne Cox appearing on the cover of TIME or Bruce Jenner's status dominating gossip conversations, the transgender community has received a dramatic increase in visibility on the national level. The Chancellor's Advisory Committee for LGBT+ Advocacy at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is trying to ensure a safe campus environment comes with that increased visibility for students and staff at the school.

Read the full article at: http://mediamilwaukee.com/home-more-news/uw-milwaukee-considering-pronoun-guidelines-for-gender-inclusivity (http://mediamilwaukee.com/home-more-news/uw-milwaukee-considering-pronoun-guidelines-for-gender-inclusivity)

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This admittedly may not have much relevance for anyone outside of this campus, but I wrote this article and I'm a narcissistic show off  :P
Title: Re: UW-Milwaukee Considering Pronoun Guidelines For Gender Inclusivity
Post by: Wynternight on March 22, 2015, 01:18:25 AM
Quote from: skin on March 20, 2015, 06:21:37 PM
skin, Media Milwaukee
March 20, 2015

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee students and staff may soon get used seeing personal pronouns become a standard topic of conversation on campus.

Whether it is actress Laverne Cox appearing on the cover of TIME or Bruce Jenner's status dominating gossip conversations, the transgender community has received a dramatic increase in visibility on the national level. The Chancellor's Advisory Committee for LGBT+ Advocacy at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is trying to ensure a safe campus environment comes with that increased visibility for students and staff at the school.

Read the full article at: http://mediamilwaukee.com/home-more-news/uw-milwaukee-considering-pronoun-guidelines-for-gender-inclusivity (http://mediamilwaukee.com/home-more-news/uw-milwaukee-considering-pronoun-guidelines-for-gender-inclusivity)

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This admittedly may not have much relevance for anyone outside of this campus, but I wrote this article and I'm a narcissistic show off  :P

It's a great article! I'd show off a wee bit myself.  ;D
Title: Re: UW-Milwaukee Considering Pronoun Guidelines For Gender Inclusivity
Post by: skin on March 22, 2015, 01:44:52 AM
Thanks  :)