@ch_schnegg jooooooo, da bin ich mal gespannt........

Was das rumgeheule soll......Sprache die Lebt, ändert sich, Digger.....das war schon immer so

Ich habe ne Zeit gebraucht um zu verstehen, das unsere Sprachgewohnheiten viele exkludieren

Ich möcht niemanden ausschließen oder beleidigen........um mehr geht's ja eigentlich auch nicht

Warum wir nicht einfach lernen wie es besser geht und fertig.....keine Ahnung

Bei #ungender bin ich dabei

Kann mir mal eine:r helfen?

Wieso bloß reden alle dann vom #gendern, wenn Personen sich um eine #inklusiveSprache bemühen?

Eigentlich gendern doch die, die auf dem generischen Maskulinum beharren, indem sie eine Geschlechtlichkeit ungerechtfertigt vorziehen?

Wäre es nicht viel besser, wenn wir #sprache vollständig #entgendern würden, um Gleichwürdigkeit zu erzeugen und alle zu repräsentieren?

Should we not #ungender our languages to represent all entities of gender?

For #TwoSpirits, An Opportunity To Reclaim Acceptance Across #IndianCountry

#KLCC | By Brian Bull
Published November 29, 2018

"The term '#TwoSpirit' in #NativeAmerican culture often describes a person possessing both male and female spirits. And they’ve been around well before the Santa Maria or the Mayflower dropped anchor. And while 'Two Spirit has been used for Indians who identify as gay, bisexual, or transgender…many say there’s more to it than that. KLCC’s Brian Bull explores a community that’s finding its voice again after generations of oppression, prejudice, and oversight.

"This summer, the annual #Powwow in #SiletzOregon presented something subtle…yet powerful.

"A new sign affirming tribal members could compete in the gender category of their preference debuted at this year's annual #SiletzPowWow.

"Lisa Norton, a member of the #ConfederatedTribesOfSiletz Indians, explains.

"'It’s a competition pow-wow, so people dance in categories…traditionally male or female.

"'So one of the things we wanted to do was #ungender that, so we were able to post a sign that said we were an open and affirming pow-wow. And that people could feel free to compete in the category they desired.'

"It was the first time such a sign was posted at the event. This pleased #JackieCloud, a Chippewa who identifies as a 'Two Spirit'.

"'And I also saw Two Spirit individuals out there dancing. And I was like, 'YEAH! Cool!'

"Cloud joined the other dancers.

"'Y’know there’s that twinge of excitement, exhilaration, oh like…it’s okay. And I commented to someone that I was with there at the pow-wow, and she said, 'That’s where we need to be. That’s where we need to be going.'

"'And so I was very proud of the tribe of #Siletz to…to acknowledge that.'"

Read more:
https://www.klcc.org/arts-culture/2018-11-29/for-two-spirits-an-opportunity-to-reclaim-acceptance-across-indian-country

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For Two Spirits, An Opportunity To Reclaim Acceptance Across Indian Country

The term “Two Spirit” in Native American culture often describes a person possessing both male and female spirits. And they’ve been around well before the…

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