Language is shifting and changing all the time, as is society’s understanding of gender and sexuality. Gender is not synonymous with sex. Gender refers to a person’s social identity, while sex refers to biological characteristics.
Visit MSU’s Name, Gender, Sexual Identity and Pronoun Data Policy for a list of suggested data labels to use.
Also refer to the gender-neutral writing entry in the MSU Editorial Style Guide.
MSU Gender and Sexuality Campus Center:
Glossary
MSU Gender and Sexuality Campus Center:
Promising Practices for Collecting and Managing Names, Gender, Pronouns, Honorifics and Sexual Identities
MSU Gender and Sexuality Campus Center:
Promising Practices for LGBTQIA2S+ Communications
Associated Press Stylebook: Making a case for a singular ‘they’
Best Colleges Conscious Language Guide: Gender and Sexuality
Conscious Style Guide: Gender, Sex + Sexuality
Gender Spectrum:
The Language of Gender
GLAAD:
Media Reference Guide
National LGBT Health Education Center:
Creating an Inclusive Environment for LGBT Patients
The Association of LGBTQ Journalists Style Guide
Trans Journalists Association
USA Today Network: Accuracy, Depth and Respect: What to Know When Reporting on Trans People and Their Stories (2020)