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Part VI: The Changing Language of Inclusivity

  1. Normalize pronoun sharing: Put yours in email signatures and introductions. It normalizes the practice for trans people.
  2. Don’t ask invasive questions: Never ask about "the surgery" or a trans person’s genitals. Would you ask a cis person that?
  3. Support trans creators: Read trans authors (Jules Gill-Peterson, Torrey Peters), watch trans-led films, follow trans journalists.
  4. Advocate institutionally: Push for gender-neutral bathrooms, trans-inclusive healthcare coverage at work, and non-discrimination policies.
  5. Believe trans people: When someone tells you their gender, your only job is to respect it.