I make the meeting name tags, and pronouns would be easy to add. I’ll add a column on the meeting wiki. Thanks for the suggestion, Richard! Cheers, Erin > On May 18, 2018, at 3:24 PM, Richard Pospesel <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > In a similar vein, the last two tor meetings I've been two there's been > an announcement after the initial bit encouraging people to put their > preferred pronouns on their conference badge. Maybe this year we could > nip this in the bud and have it part of the table schema Jon pulls the > names from when printing the badges? > > best, > -Richard > > On 05/18/2018 12:32 PM, Taylor Yu wrote: >> On 05/17/2018 10:31 AM, Tom Ritter wrote: >>> There's a lot of us and many folks (or maybe just me) haven't met most >>> people or are otherwise unsure about pronouns. >>> >>> Put them on the people page? Good idea? Bad idea? Too public? >> >> Thanks for suggesting this! >> >> I am in favor of displaying pronouns on the people page. I also think >> it's very important to make it obvious that they're optional. I would >> encourage cisgender people to display their pronouns if they feel >> comfortable doing so, because that helps to normalize the practice. >> >> As one example, I did notice that our friends at Outreachy have what >> seem to be optional pronouns on their interns page: >> >> https://www.outreachy.org/alums/ >> >> Best regards, >> -Taylor >> _______________________________________________ >> tor-project mailing list >> tor-project@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-project >> > _______________________________________________ > tor-project mailing list > tor-project@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-project
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