It’s a memory that often reminds Rajiv Sharma how far he’s come in his worklife. “Our insurance benefits cover live-in partners regardless of the employee’s marital status or sexual orientation,” says Vieshaka Dutta, director- diversity equity and inclusion, Publicis Sapient, a digital consulting firm. It’s optional, but we encourage employees to express their individuality through their personal pronouns,” says Vipul …
CNN — If you feel like you’ve been hearing about pronouns a lot lately, you’re on to something. The most common third-person singular pronouns are “she/her/hers” and “he/him/his.” “They/them” can also be used to refer to a single person, while some people use gender-neutral or gender-inclusive pronouns like “ze/hir” instead. People who aren’t used to thinking about what pronouns others …