Students at Pennsylvania university are warned they could be punished if they fail to use the preferred pronoun for their classmates - regardless of intent
Point Park University in Pittsburgh sent out a new policy to students ahead of the 2021/22 school year The policies are meant to prevent 'misgendering, pronoun misuse and deadnaming' 'Regardless of the intent, if an individual is impacted in a harmful way, action could be taken if a complaint is filed,' the policy states It is unclear what sort of action might be taken against anyone who goes against the policy By Stephen M. Lepore For Mailonline
Published: 12:46 BST, 23 September 2021 | Updated: 12:46 BST, 23 September 2021
Students at a Pennsylvania university could face disciplinary actions if they don't respect their classmates' preferred gender pronouns.
Point Park University in Pittsburgh sent out a new policy to students ahead of the 2021/22 school year regarding 'misgendering, pronoun misuse and deadnaming,' an email obtained by Campus Reform said.
Deadnaming is the use of a person's legal 'dead' name rather than that person's chosen name.
Students at Point Park University in Pennsylvania could face disciplinary actions if they don't respect their classmates' preferred gender pronouns
'Any individual who has been informed of another person's gender identity, pronouns, or chosen name is expected to respect that individual,' the email reads.
'While the University recognizes the aspect of intent versus impact, we must recognize that regardless of the
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