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Tag: pronouns

Sahana Unni’s reporting explores challenges LGBTQIA+ students face at her school

Photo of Sahana Unni working at a computer in her student newsroom.
Blog
February 2, 2023February 2, 2023 Rei Wolfsohn

Student journalist Sahana Unni shared more about her story "Pronoun Problems: Students frustrated when teachers don’t use the right pronouns."

Tagged Behind the Story, featured, names and pronouns, pronouns, recent-news, student journalism

Survey: Has your school censored chosen names and/or pronouns?

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SPLC News
April 20, 2022April 20, 2022 Student Press Law Center

SPLC is collecting information on the censorship student journalists are facing regarding use of chosen names and preferred pronouns. 

Tagged censorship, chosen names, LGBTQ, pronouns, recent-news

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