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John "Sweet" Lapus took to social media to share a message about respect and inclusivity. The comedian-director penned his honest thoughts about preferred pronouns.
A University of Alabama professor told NPR that people under 40 in all parts of the country have taken a liking to “y’all” ...
A new study led by researchers at the Stanford Accelerator for Learning explores how companies can use immersive technology to boost new managers' relational skills.
A pastor is fired from his job at the local public library after refusing to use the preferred pronouns of a co-worker.
A federal lawsuit filed Wednesday on behalf of Born Again Used Books, a Christian book store in Colorado Springs, is pushing ...
The owners of a Christian bookstore in Colorado Springs are suing the state over a new anti-discrimination law they claim ...
A Colorado Springs bookstore is suing the state over a law requiring business owners to address customers by their preferred ...
Feder: We are still focused on getting Heightened Scrutiny out into the world! Heightened Scrutiny is not only about the ...
Katie Wood is a math teacher in Florida. She also happens to be a transgender woman. Until recently, she used “she” and “her” in the classroom, just like any other educator referring to themselves.
Forty years after the first effort to extract mummy DNA, researchers have finally generated a full genome sequence from an ...
Children under the age of three typically struggle with third-person pronouns, and it is not uncommon for five-year-olds still to have problems with “he,” “her,” and “themselves.” ...
New novel The City and its Uncertain Walls gives its two narrators different words for “I” in Japanese – a nuance that is difficult to translate to English.