Fran Itkoff spent 60 years of her life volunteering for the MS Society because her late husband suffered from multiple sclerosis. However, she noted that a problem arose when she realized people were listing their “preferred pronouns” on correspondence for the nonprofit, but she didn’t understand what that meant.
Wheaton College has updated its student and employee handbooks to make clear it does not endorse the use of preferred pronouns and does not permit its employees to use them on official business.
The Public Religion Research Institute says in a new survey analysis that Americans are largely divided on the use of gender-neutral pronouns.
A coalition of 21 state attorneys general recently warned in a letter that policies enacted by the Biden administration on sexual orientation and gender identity will threaten federally protected religious liberty and free speech rights.