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A TNET original by Stacy Fatemi, with illustrations by Noah Brown! The Pronoun Zine is a simple, easy-to-read booklet by Stacy Fatemi that provides the reader with all the tools they need to understand and respect people’s pronouns! In it, you’ll find…

 

  1. What pronouns are and why they’re important,
  2. A list of 20 different sets of pronouns,
  3. How to use and try out new pronouns,
  4. Some steps you can take to help, and
  5. Wonderful illustrations by Noah Brown!

 

When cis people (meaning non-trans people) know how to use this basic form of address, it not only puts trans people at ease and gives them the respect they deserve, but also helps make the world a more tolerant and inclusive place. Cis folks mystified by how to use pronouns can read over this zine and get it right every time they need to interact with or talk about a trans person in the future, and trans people can give this guide to friends, family, and coworkers to ensure that everyone’s on the same page. It’s a win-win!

WEIRD Pronouns: What's the Big Deal? 2024 Edition

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    • Author: Stacy Fatemi (TNET)
    • Illustrator: Noah Brown
    • Pages: 8
    • Paper: Gloss Text
    • Size (imperial): Quarter sheet (4¼″ × 5½″)
    • Size (metric): 10.8cm × 14.0cm
  • Since its creation in October 2018, the Pronoun Zine has found its way into the hands of hundreds of people to educate them on basic linguistic respect for trans folks. This small and concise guide is popular among relatives of trans people, as well as in schools, businesses, and other organizations.

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