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# Pride
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Data: 11-01-2025 21:42:37
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## Lista de Vídeos
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1. [The Power of Pronouns: Fostering Inclusivity and Respect](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSrzOTGMBs8)
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## Transcrições
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### The Power of Pronouns: Fostering Inclusivity and Respect
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URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSrzOTGMBs8
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Idioma: en
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pronouns for me are a way of sharing or
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communicating your identity the use of
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pronouns is a part of your identity I
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can remember growing up and seeing
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textbooks that would never use she or
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her and feeling offended and left out by
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it and I think that that's a story that
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a lot of people understand so it
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surprises me when people fail to
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understand the importance of pronouns
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with everyday identity using people's
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correct gender pronouns means we can
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treat everybody with respect and refer
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to them in a way that aligns with their
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identity to me the use of pronouns is
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just about allowing everyone to feel
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more comfortable and included around you
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and making sure you don't alienate
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someone simply for part of their own
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identity it's part of who I am it
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constitutes what we call the true
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authentic self one of the most helpful
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ways I've heard to describe pronouns
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came from an MBA 2022 they compared the
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use of pronouns to using somebody his
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name so just like you wouldn't assume
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somebody's name you shouldn't assume
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their pronouns and just like if somebody
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introduced themselves to you as Gene you
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wouldn't later call them Rachel in the
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past I know I haven't been particularly
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good with pronouns and so when people
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have corrected me I've always taken it
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almost like as a slight to myself I
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think joining the lbs and attending your
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route has really shaped the way I
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thought about it where you know it's
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about people wanting me to do better
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because they know I can and that it's a
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better way for me to show up the
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community than I have before so for me
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it's not necessarily a slight against
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myself it's more like how do I make sure
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that I'm representing the best person
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but also the community at large and just
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ask people how they identify because we
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don't want to accidentally make someone
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feel less valid or unseen so it's it
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could be a part of a habit when you
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start a conversation and how do I
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pronounce your name what are your
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pronouns so what I would say to people
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that disagree with the use of gender
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neutral pronouns is they're not new it
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is something that has existed we're just
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expanding the breadth of what that
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includes and even though it might not
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apply to you it can make such a
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significant impact to a person to be
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validated accepted acknowledged for what
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they identify as it's interesting to see
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the evolving use of language that
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correlates with the progression we're
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making the Societies in some ways it
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feels uncomfortable if you're the only
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one who feels different and has to share
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your pronouns because you know that's
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you and your community but if everyone's
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doing it that kind of provides a safe
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space for you to do it at all times and
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that's why I feel like it's so important
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I think it's extremely important that
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lbs is formalizing the use gender
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pronouns because students here once they
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leave are going on to organizations
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across the world and it will only have a
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ripple effect hopefully with this change
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we can then seek the ripple effect
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across the world it makes me feel proud
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to be part of an institution that is
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showcasing pronouns throughout as it
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shows that not only values students
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opinions and creates action against it
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but also it is moving to making sure our
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environment is increasingly inclusive we
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can't celebrate our diversity at lbs
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without an inclusive environment how I
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would advise people to start using
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pronouns if they haven't already is
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do it quite naturally and try to
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normalize what's not normal so
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introducing pronouns into your
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introduction even if you're the only one
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in the room there might be one person
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that was like click oh I'm this is a
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safe space I can probably use my
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pronouns or maybe start a conversation I
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think the first thing we can do at lbs
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is to incorporate the use of gender
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pronouns into our everyday conversations
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and introductions I want to make sure
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that people feel comfortable and not
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necessarily different when they're the
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only one that has to share their
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pronouns and if everybody can do it and
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even easy things like email signatures
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it'll make it that much more comfortable
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it's not to include your pronouncing
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yourself introduction it might feel
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awkward in the beginning or in some
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scenarios but the more you do it it will
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just become a muscle memory so let's
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just all start by normalizing this
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activity altogether
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[Music]
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