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US university introduces gender pronoun badges

University of Kansas libraries create badges to help staff and students feel more welcome

Published on
January 4, 2017
Last updated
February 16, 2017
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A US university has created gender pronoun badges for staff and students as part of a marketing campaign aimed at making the institution more welcoming.

The University of Kansas library system created three badges reading he, him, his, she, her, hers and they, them, theirs for interested staff and students as part of an inclusivity campaign called You Belong Here. Each badge includes the statement We Belong Here.

According to local newspaper , a sign at the universitys libraries states: Because gender is, itself, fluid and up to the individual, each person has the right to identify their own pronouns, and we encourage you to ask before assuming someones gender. Pronouns matter! Misgendering someone can have lasting consequences, and using the incorrect pronoun can be hurtful, disrespectful, and invalidate someones identity.

Last year, the University of Toronto issued a warning about speech or acts that silence or demean individuals or groups after one of its professors criticised a Canadian government bill proposing to outlaw harassment and discrimination based on gender identity and gender expression.

Jordan Peterson, professor of psychology at Toronto, who made two hour-long YouTube lectures objecting to the legislation and criticising the universitys policy on political correctness, said: I dont recognise another persons right to determine what pronouns I use to address them. I wont do it.

ellie.bothwell@tesglobal.com

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