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Schools in the South and Midwest are less likely to encourage staff and teachers to use gender-neutral pronouns, and in a number of cases did not report data about health education to the CDC at all.
If gender-neutral acting categories are ever adopted at the Oscars, it would no doubt seem to be a seismic change to almost 100 years of tradition — even if the statistics support the idea that ...
Unicode, the non-profit behind Emoji creations, drafted “four new gender-neutral family emojis intended to be represented via silhouettes” possibly for its 15.1 update.
According to a new study from background check company BeenVerified, gender-neutral baby names are more popular than ever before. In fact, they accounted for almost 15% of given baby names in 2022.
Major retailers in California are now required to have gender-neutral toy aisles under a new state law. The law, which went into effect Monday, stems from a 2021 bill in the California legislature ...
Gender-neutral baby names like Dylan, Avery and Logan are on the rise, according to data from baby name website names.org.
MJ Zayas wore a custom skirt suit on their wedding day, which was created by Shao Yang, the owner of the Tailory New York, a clothing company specializing in customized, gender-neutral options.
Gone are the days when baby names were strictly divided into pink or blue. In 2025, that traditional binary is being rewritten by a generation of parents who are choosing names that defy gender norms.
The rise of gender-neutral names has been particularly notable in the past few years, but the shift has been a long time coming, according to Philip Cohen, a sociologist at the University of ...
In reality, I am very much in favor of the new prevalence of gender-neutral pronominal usage. As conceptions of gender become more fluid, we need a pronoun that allows for more possibility.
A prominent trans activist called for a gender-neutral Olympics– and suggested that Olympic and Paralympic athletes should compete alongside one another.
Gender-neutral baby names like Dylan, Avery and Logan are on the rise, according to data from baby name website names.org.