A guide for UNT staff using Outlook

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A guide for UNT staff using Outlook Adding Pronouns Name Badges A guide for UNT staff using Outlook Kathleen

Why add your pronouns? Adding pronouns to your correspondence creates space for people you correspond with to feel safe asking for you to use the correct pronouns when referring to them. Also, at the Pride Alliance, we encourage people not to assume they know the pronouns of the people they’re emailing. Often, “guessing” someone’s pronouns based off their name can lead to misgendering – the harmful act of using the wrong pronouns or gendered titles on someone. We also recommend not using gendered terms like Mr., Ms., Sir, or Ma’am unless you know the person you are writing to wants you use those terms.

How do I know what my pronouns are? Great question! Knowing what pronouns are right for you can be complex. Pronouns are sometimes connected to one’s gender identity. A simple way to learn the pronouns that are best for you is to answer the question, “How do I like people to refer to me when they aren’t using my name?”. Do you prefer people to say things like, “She is so cool!,” “He is so great!,” “I enjoy their presence!,” “Ze is the bee’s knees!,” or something else? You can check out some pronoun options here: https://www.minus18.org.au/pronouns-app/ or here: https://www.mypronouns.org/

Encounter an Issue? We’re here to help! Email Alex Sylvester at alex.sylvester@unt.edu for support.

Navigate to: http://printorders. unt. edu/customer_portal/name-badges

You may need to make a profile to use this website You may need to make a profile to use this website. After logging in, fill out the webform with your information, locate the comments section.

In the comments section enter the following text: Please enter the following text under my title on my nametag: “Pronouns: your, pronouns,here” (example: “Pronouns: she, her, hers”

Click send.

Encounter an Issue? We’re here to help! Email Alex Sylvester at alex.sylvester@unt.edu for support.