Kade Friedman

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Write about the five most memorable experiences you’ve shared with the individual using the correct pronouns. Every time you misgender them, gender them correctly three times in three different ways. (E.g., “He is going to the store to get his groceries because they are necessary to him.”) Do not do this in the person’s presence; do this on your own or in your head. Correct yourself in your head, always. Even if that person is not around. Do some soul-searching on your own gender. Seeing someone else’s gender correctly might require the release or deconstruction of societal constraints, boxes, ...more
He/She/They: How We Talk About Gender and Why It Matters
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