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[HealthLiteracy 1995] Re: Fw: Guidance on remaining gender neurtral
Amy Birney
abirney at orcasinc.comThu May 15 13:37:00 EDT 2008
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I don't care for "he/she" either, but when I have to use it, I've started to
use "s/he" which hasn't confused anyone. I think it's cleaner and has the
advantage of not defaulting to male gender first.
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Amy Birney, MPH, CHES
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260 E. 11th, Eugene OR 97401
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