This post is part of a series - Supporting Students: A Guide for Faculty & Allies Pronouns and Inclusive Language (Portions of this section were originally published in a standalone article, Pronouns 101) A pronoun is a word that may substitute for a noun or noun phrase in a sentence. When referring to people, using … Continue reading Inclusive Practices
Event Recap: WPATH Discussion on Standards for Becoming a Gender-Affirming Voice Clinician
In November, we hosted a discussion on the WPATH Standards of Care 8, and their new guidance for the education and training of voice & communication professionals that assist with voice training for transgender and gender diverse people. WPATH is the World Professional Association for Transgender Health. Founded in 1979, they publish Standards of Care … Continue reading Event Recap: WPATH Discussion on Standards for Becoming a Gender-Affirming Voice Clinician
Pronouns 101: A Guide for the CSD Community
NEW: Download this resource in abridged, single-sheet form to use as a handout, post on your campus, or display in your workplace. We All Have Pronouns A pronoun is a word that may substitute for a noun or noun phrase in a sentence. These may refer to people ("You love dogs.") or to objects and … Continue reading Pronouns 101: A Guide for the CSD Community
