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60 Sentences With "gender free"

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Recently, more and more retailers have dabbled in gender-free offerings.
She now works as a professional gender-free model in New York.
You might get some looks, but it's really just a gender-free place.
Chemical-free diapers, gluten-free baby food, gender-free toys ... all that free isn't free.
She's a reminder of how much religious art can look gender-fluid or gender-free.
About halfway through, one of my songwriters went: 'Is it intentional that this record is gender-free?
But as I was leaving the store, my impression was that gender-free clothing is shapeless clothing.
COS and its parent brand, H&M, for example, exclusively offer unisex or gender-free infant clothes.
The trend has led to the debut of new gender-free brands too, like Telfar and 69 Worldwide.
But in the end, the world depicted in the book is ultimately intended as a gender-free utopia.
Jill Soloway, here at home in the backyard in Los Angeles, plans to build a gender-free entertainment empire.
Doty has applied for judicial review of the decision denying Searyl a birth certificate, supported by the Gender Free I.D. Coalition.
Check out the video for an upcoming episode of "I Am Cait" ... where Jenner and crew visit a gender-free orgasm workshop.
It took anarchy and ayahuasca for a person with retail expertise to see that "the world's first gender-free store" was a worthy idea.
Though the concept of gender-free may feel familiar in fashion, to invest in actual space for it still requires a revelation in the desert.
Pros: Versatile casual basicsCons: Though everything Muttonhead makes is gender-free, not every brand they carry is, so you'll see some gendered clothing on their website
Vox writes that Stockmann goes "all in on the androgynous approach" and wonders whether this "gender-free revolution" will have the rest of the world following suit.
The TransSwap, which took place at the Eaton Hotel downtown, also provided a window into what shopping would look like in a gender-free world, without men's and women's sections.
Many of the enduring tales of talking animals are gender-free, and these days it's not hard to find picture books with humans in them who don't comply with gendered expectations.
Even Uniqlo and Muji, known to offer more gender-free looks, and H&M and Zara, which have presented gender-neutral items, continue to divide garments into men's, women's, boys' and girls'.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Caitlin Helms was shopping with her mother in downtown New York when a sign in a store window stopped them in their tracks - "The world's first gender-free store".
The Gender Free I.D. Coalition believes that the "U" stands for "unspecified or unknown" and that Searyl is the first child to be registered in such a way without sex or gender being specified.
Check out their Tahiti Button Down ($85) with its thick black lines and pops of pink, or their Kente Button Down ($85) made from imported African Kente cloth in a clean, crisp gender-free style.
In fact, the only difference between Genderless Kei boys and girls, says self-described gender-free model and dancer Ranma Yu, is that so far the Japanese media spotlight has only shone on the boys.
A confluence of gender-free dressing, laid-back '90s athletic inspirations and a hip-hop aesthetic resurrected of late by television hits like "Empire" and its rivals has given rise in New York to a rebirth of the tracksuit.
GFW Clothing — short for Gender Free World — saw an injustice in the way shirts were sized, acknowledging that there are many different body types out there and that to stick to one ratio was to ostracize a whole bunch of bodies.
Boned or seamed to fool the eye, the interpretations that materialized this week at Tome, Jonathan Simkhai and Chromat, among others, were more whimsical than literal: a none-too-subtle riposte to the gender-free looks sweeping the runways only a season ago.
It's not gender neutral or gender bending or gender free or any of the other expressions we've been using to describe the current clothes-fluid moment, because it is, in fact, entirely gendered, at least going by traditional definitions of men's versus women's clothing.
It was 22015 to 25 at the Rio Olympics, and at the 225 Tokyo Games, swimming will include three more events: the men's 25-meter freestyle, the women's 8003,2800 free and a 250x210 mixed-gender free relay, which will give men and women a chance to compete together for the first time at the Games.
Last week, for example: His campaign manager was arrested on assault charges after allegedly grabbing a female reporter; then, Trump infamously told an interviewer that women who have illegal abortions must be punished, quickly retracted the statement and ended up calling in his ex-wife Ivana to try to dig him out of his gender free-for-all.
In Country Music, Nice Guys Finish First (for Now) Ad Campaigns Tag Along as Men Embrace Different Paths A Poet's Boyhood at the Burning Crossroads In the Art World, 'Latinx' Marks a Gender-Free Spot Politics and Leadership As Strongmen Steamroll Their Opponents, U.S. Is Silent What Donald Trump Thinks It Takes to Be a Man Picture a Leader.
This film reimagines women's journey in creating a gender-free sports association, specifically football in France.
Equestrian at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan will take place at the Tokyo Equestrian Park. There will be eleven gender free events taking place: ten individual events and one mixed team event.
Qualification for boccia at the 2020 Summer Paralympics begin from 1 January 2018 to 31 December 2019. There are seven mixed events where 82 quotas are gender free and 34 are for females to make a total of 116 athletes.
Qualification for powerlifting at the 2020 Summer Paralympics will begin on 25 May 2018 and finish on 23 April 2020. There will be 180 powerlifters (80 male, 80 female and 20 gender free) competing in 20 events (10 male, 10 female).
There will be 154 expected sport shooters (65 male, 54 female and 35 gender free). A maximum of 12 qualifications slots (with a maximum of 8 slots from any one gender) per NPC quota with a maximum of three shooters per medal event.
Boccia at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan will take place in the Olympic Gymnastics Centre. There is expected to be 116 qualification slots (34 females, 82 gender free) across eight mixed events: four individual events, two pairs events and one team event.
Its success illustrates the play's ability to harmonize with different theatrical variations as well as cultural traditions. In Korea, it premiered in 2017. Its revival is in 2019, with 3 female actors playing Harold, Treat, and Philip. This is to be the first gender free version of Orphans.
Qualification for shooting at the 2020 Summer Paralympics begins from 1 January 2019 to 15 July 2020. There will be three events for male and female sports shooters and seven mixed events. There will be a total of 154 athlete quotas (65 male, 54 female, 35 gender free).
Brodach moved to New York in 2012 and launched her own fashion line in 2014. As of 2018, her design focus is gender-free. She dressed Billy Porter for the 24th Critics’ Choice Awards. Brodach is a regular volunteer with Custom Collaborative, where she teaches women to sew.
Rippon appeared on BBC Radio 4's Today programme alongside professor Robert Winston and BBC's No More Boys And Girls: Can Our Kids Go Gender Free?. She was interviewed on the podcast NOUS on the publication of her book The Gendered Brain, where she responded to her critics.
The collection of Gustav Landauer Library is focused at publications, that were distributed, read and discussed in the left-wing-alternative movements. Among other subjects it includes the topics antifascism, gender, free pedagogy, peace politics, ecology, economy, political developments in the diverse countries of the world and the teachings of classic and current theorists.
St. Louis Black Pride takes place in August, and is believed to be the second oldest Black pride in the country. The first Trans & Gender-Free Pride March preceded the PrideFest and Tower Grove celebrations in June 2019. Other pride festivals in the metro area include Pride St. Charles in St. Charles, Missouri and Metro East PrideFest in Belleville, Illinois.
Lesley Gill is an author and a professor of anthropology at Vanderbilt University. Her research focusses on political violence, gender, free market reforms and human rights in Latin America, especially Bolivia. She also writes about the military training that takes place at the School of the Americas and has campaigned for its closure. She has campaigned with Witness for Peace.
The program is gender free to promote equality in performing the different tasks of boys and girls. It also develops in the students love and respect for work and provides them with the basic skills necessary to become productive and responsible members of the family, and the country. It also gives them survival skills. Beyond this, it develops the students’ nurturing skills, sense of responsibility, and independence. COMPUTER.
Gender-free dances (a modern, less common variation) define the traditional "gents" and "ladies" roles in a gender-free way, originally by having half of the dancers (those dancing the gents' role) wear an armband, though this is changing. This is common practice in dances organized under the auspices of the Lavender Country and Folk Dancers and other "queer contra dances," which are primarily focused on gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer communities but attract many dancers from the "straight" contra dance community as well. There is currently discussion about terms to use to indicate roles; 'bands' and 'bares/bare arms' replacing 'gents' and ladies' is common, but several others are in use, such as "Larks and Ravens", "Gems and Rubies", or any number of other determiners. The armbands that were once used to indicate role are worn less than was once true, allowing dancers to switch roles within a dance: "Dance with who's comin' at ya" is the principle.
Gould's works cover political philosophy (e.g. democratic theory), the philosophy of human rights, social theory, and feminist philosophy. In Social Justice and the Limitation of Democracy, she sought to ground democratic political structures on an ideal of liberty understood as the equal right to self-development. Gould also employed such positive conception of liberty to describe a feminist ideal of androgyny, wherein a gender-free society is considered ideal and morally good.
At age nine, a psychologist noted that she exhibited signs of autism. Though Love was raised Catholic, her mother maintained an unconventional home: "There were hairy, wangly-ass hippies running around naked [doing] Gestalt therapy," Love recalled. "My mom was also adamant about a gender-free household: no dresses, no patent leather shoes, no canopy beds, nothing." In 1972, Love's mother divorced Rodriguez, remarried, and moved the family to Nelson, New Zealand.
"Toilets for anyone" in Japan As of 2016, no laws were in place regarding the usage of public toilets in relation to gender identity. There may, however, be occasional signs outside public toilets to indicate that the stall is "gender free". The Tokyo city government was planning to install one unisex toilet in at least seven out of eleven of the buildings being used for the Olympic Games that were planned for 2020.
While English, unlike Old English, is gender-free grammatically, it does have natural gender, which is a semantic concept. The distinctions of natural gender still remain in pronouns and possessive adjectives: he, him, his; she, her, hers, although these do not entirely follow natural gender, e.g. the feminine gender is used for ships and the neuter gender is often used for animals. Persian, another Indo-European language, altogether lacks both grammatical and natural gender.
Gender neutral toilet sign at department of sociology, Gothenburg University, Gothenburg, Sweden Several alternative terms are in use for unisex public toilets. Some favor all-gender toilets, gender neutral toilets, gender free toilets or all- user toilets or just toilet. The "Public Toilet Advocacy Toolkit" by the NGO Public Hygiene Lets Us Stay Human (PHLUSH) in Portland, Oregon (United States) from 2015 uses the term "all-gender". More recently, they have changed to the term "all user".
The platform drafted by the Platform Committee gave support to alcoholic prohibition in Washington, D.C., territories, and every state, equal suffrage and office eligibility regardless of race and gender, free public education, direct election of the president, vice president, and senators, increasing immigration, decreasing governmental salaries, and opposition to the death penalty, gambling, and lotteries. The delegates also voted to reaffirm their support for the party's platform that was created at the national convention during the 1872 presidential election.
Nik Kacy, stylized as NiK Kacy (b. 1974 or '75) is a fashion designer, founder of Equality Fashion Week, former board member of the Los Angeles LGBT Chamber of Commerce, and part of the Trans Inclusion Task Force for the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce. In September 2019, Wells Fargo featured Kacy on their Empowerful Exchange video series. In 2017 and 2019, Kacy's gender-free fashion approach was discussed in two scholarly articles, and in 2020, in the book Crossing Gender Boundaries: Fashion to Create, Disrupt, and Transcend.
Perhaps the greatest result of Orlinsky’s work on Torah translation was the creation of a gender-free translation of the Bible. Since the translator must interpret and explain the text, it behooves him (or her) to understand why certain words were used. If a language has a preference for masculine pronouns, is that because the reference is really to males, or does it have to do with the way a language functions? A similar example from modern times is the use of "guys" to refer to a group of people in general, regardless of gender.
The use of non-gendered job titles in French is common and generally standard practice among the francophones in Belgium and in Canada. By law in Quebec, the use of gender- inclusive job titles is obligatory if the writer has not opted for gender-free terms. In France, however, the practice of using exclusively masculine job titles is still widespread in educated use and has been upheld by the Académie Française. The most common way of feminizing job titles in French is by adding a feminine suffix to the masculine version of the noun, most commonly (, ), (, ), (, ), (, ), (, ).
Mary Philbrook (1872-1958) was one of New Jersey's most prominent women for equal rights. She was the first woman attorney in New Jersey and then used her legal training for the advancement of women's rights, the social settlement movement in Jersey City, and a gender free writing of the New Jersey Constitution of 1947. Mary Philbrook was born in Washington, D.C. in 1872 but her family moved to Jersey City by the time she was six. She attended Public School #11 (now the Martin Luther King, Jr. School) and then Jersey City High School (now William L. Dickinson High School).
She entered the Philippine cinema industry in 1980 as a feminist director, yet she recalled growing up in a gender-free atmosphere. Diaz-Abaya's films are known for the struggles of the marginalized, and yet she never thought of a career in filmmaking while growing up in private Catholic schools for the elite. Diaz- Abaya and her husband, after living in London, went back to the Philippines and got together with some theater friends to start an independent film company, Cine Filipinas, which was funded by their parents. Though Diaz-Abaya and her film company were able to produce films together, their films flopped at the box office and lost money.
At the following private business meeting held on 5th. December three women were proposed and voted in as members – including the then President of the Eliz (Elizabeth Hall) who was appropriately nominated by Goolnik and seconded by ‘Gully’ Stanford, the then Auditor of the Hist, in his capacity as an ordinary member of the Phil! Finally, the first female member to address the Society after it had become gender free, Gráinne Monks, was also elected on 1st. February 1968 as the first female member of Council. In Trinity News’ edition of 25 November 1953, an anonymous female contributor had declared that "The bar to the admission of women to [the other] major societies ...is a real deprivation to everyone – to College women, to the members of the societies, themselves and, most important, to the University".
The Human Rights Campaign Foundation and Gender Spectrum use the term gender-expansive to convey "a wider, more flexible range of gender identity and/or expression than typically associated with the binary gender system".Human Rights Campaign Foundation and Gender Spectrum, Supporting and Caring for our Gender-Expansive Youth, accessed 21 January 2016 Agender people ('a-' meaning "without"), also called genderless, gender-free, non-gendered, or ungendered, are those who identify as having no gender or being without a gender identity. Although this category includes a broad range of identities which do not conform to traditional gender norms, scholar Finn Enke states that people who identify with any of these positions may not necessarily self- identify as transgender. Agender people have no specific set of pronouns; singular they is typically used, but it is not the default. Neutrois and agender were two of 50 available custom genders on Facebook, which were added on 13 February 2014.
Nippon Kaigi has described six official goals of the organization as: # "A beautiful traditional sovereignty for Japan's future" (): Fostering a sense of Japanese unity and social stability, based around the Imperial Household and shared history, culture, and traditions of the Japanese people. # "A new constitution appropriate for the new era" (): Restoring national defense rights, rectifying the imbalance of rights and obligations, strengthening the emphasis on the family system, and loosening the separation of religion and state. # "Politics that protect the state's reputation and the people's lives" (): Addressing the loss of public interest in politics and government by taking a more aggressive stance in historical debates and crisis management. # "Creating education that fosters a sense of Japanese identity" (): Addressing various problems arising in the Japanese educational system (bullying, prostitution, etc.) and instituting respect for the national flag and anthem of Japan, and for national history, culture, and traditions (in the process abandoning "gender-free" education and critical views of Japanese history).

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