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  • Cover of my book, What's Your Pronoun? Beyond he and she

    Legislating pronouns

    Aug 5, 2025 2:15 pm1120 views
  • House Joint Resolution 1, presenting what would become the 19th Amendment, passed June 4, 1919; ratified by the states Aug. 18, 1920; became law Aug. 26, 1920.

    There are no pronouns in the Nineteenth Amendment

    Aug 12, 2020 12:00 pm3676 views
  • Pronouns on TV: pop culture meets inclusive language

    Aug 1, 2020 11:45 am2279 views

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