Learn how to address misgendering respectfully and assertively to ensure your identity is respected.
Explore respectful alternatives to the term Hispanic, including Latino, Latina, Latinx, and specific nationalities.
Learn the most respectful and formal ways to ask about gender to ensure clarity and politeness.
Explore the nuances of using 'guys' as a gender-neutral term and learn respectful alternatives for inclusivity.
Learn effective techniques for addressing customers in a gender-neutral way to ensure inclusivity and respect.
Learn effective terms to refer to someone with no name, such as 'Anonymous' or 'John/Jane Doe.'
Discover why 'Dear Sir' is not gender-neutral & what inclusive alternatives you can use for respectful communication.
Learn about non-gender salutations and their importance in promoting inclusivity in communication. Discover examples and applications.
Learn how to write inclusive emails with neutral salutations for professional communication.
Learn how to respectfully address nonbinary individuals in German using inclusive language and gender-neutral pronouns.
Learn effective ways to support non-binary people through understanding, respect, and advocacy.
Discover the terminology nonbinary parents prefer, from 'Parent' to unique blends like 'Maddy'.
Learn how to effectively address someone in a cover letter without knowing their gender. Discover professional and inclusive greeting options.
Learn how to navigate your feelings around gender identity with guidance and support.
Discover gender-neutral polite terms that promote inclusivity, such as Mx., they/them pronouns, and more in formal communication.
Learn to write inclusively by using gender-neutral terms when the person's gender is unknown.
Explore when it's appropriate to use 'lady' and how to address someone respectfully.
Learn effective strategies for addressing children without gender assumptions using neutral pronouns.
Learn respectful ways to use 'dear' without implying gender, maintaining positive connections.
Learn how to address LGBTQ persons with respect, inclusivity, and their preferred pronouns.
Learn inclusive ways to address groups without gender. Use terms like 'everyone' and 'team' for respect and inclusivity.