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Every year on the third Wednesday in October, we mark International Pronouns Day. This day falls on October 19 this year.
According to the official , International Pronouns Day “seeks to make respecting, sharing and educating about personal pronouns commonplace.” Celebrating this day means celebrating people’s multiple, intersecting identities. While many people use pronouns such as she/her or he/him, others may use they/them, ze/zir, other pronouns, or combinations of these pronouns.
More resources about pronoun usage and promotion can be found and .
You are also encouraged to consider signing up for this free online learning module: . The module is developed and facilitated by community educator and will lead you through a range of ideas and resources to support the inclusion of transgender and non-binary individuals as well as those with a diverse range of gender identities. This course is available to you free of charge through Dal by following the directions below:
- Click on this link:
- Create an account using your ʹڲapp email address.
- Click on Enroll Now
- Access the course through "My Courses" in the menu items on the top of the page.
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