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A collection of pronoun badges for he/him, she/her, they/them, he/they, she/they pronouns.

Pin Your Flag To The Mast With Pronoun Badges

Being part of the human race is a complex and often confusing process for which we have no set rules.

Most of us are just winging it.

An important part of figuring out our place in the world is first figuring out who we are. 

For some people, it’s no big deal; it’s evident to them from an early age, but for many, it can be a decades-long struggle against social convention, long-established and intrinsic family beliefs, and the projected thoughts and opinions of their peers.

But once a breakthrough is made, it’s like a spine-crushing weight has been lifted off their shoulders. So imagine, then, how it must feel to have that part of their identity called into question at school, work, or any public setting.

Even unintentional misgendering can cause unwanted feelings and upset.

So, how can we minimise these painful scenarios without having to continually enter social situations and repeat ourselves over and over again?

Badges.

In particular, pronoun badges. 

Here’s everything you need to know about pronoun pins, why they matter, where and when to wear them, and how you can make your own.

Three rainbow flag badges with the pronouns He/Him, They/Them, She/Her pronouns.

What Are Pronoun Pins?

Pronoun pins, also known as pronoun buttons or pronoun badges, are small wearable items that display a person's chosen pronouns, such as "he/him," "she/her," or "they/them." These pins help to clearly communicate how someone wishes to be addressed, reducing the chances of misgendering and promoting a more inclusive environment.

Why Pronoun Pins Matter

Using the correct pronouns is an essential part of respecting someone's identity. Pronoun pins help to normalise the practice of sharing and respecting pronouns, fostering a culture of acceptance. They can be particularly beneficial in diverse settings, helping everyone feel seen and valued.

Promoting Inclusivity

Pronoun pins make it easier for people to share their pronouns without repeatedly explaining them. This simple act creates a more welcoming and inclusive space for all. It also sends a message that the organisation or community values diversity and respect.

Reducing Misgendering

Misgendering can be a deeply hurtful experience. By wearing pronoun pins, individuals can clearly communicate their pronouns, reducing the likelihood of being misgendered. This is especially important in large groups or new environments where people may not know each other's preferred pronouns.

A She/Her enamel pronoun pin badge on some multicoloured fabric

Where To Wear Pronoun Pins

Pronoun pins can be worn in various settings to promote inclusivity and respect.

Schools and Universities

Educational institutions are becoming more aware of the importance of inclusivity. Students, teachers, and staff can wear pronoun pins to create a more welcoming and supportive environment for everyone.

Workplaces

Many companies are adopting inclusive practices to ensure all employees feel respected and valued. Wearing pronoun pins in the workplace can help to foster a culture of acceptance and understanding.

Social Events

Social gatherings and community events are also great places to wear pronoun pins. They can help to break down barriers and encourage more open and respectful interactions.

A He/They pronoun badge in a sweeping and swirling font pinned to some white fabric.

How To Choose Your Pronoun Pin

When selecting a pronoun pin, consider the following:

  • Pronoun Choice: Make sure the pin accurately reflects your preferred pronouns.
  • Design: Choose a design that you feel comfortable wearing. There are many styles available, from simple text to colourful graphics.
  • Visibility: Ensure the pin is easily visible when worn so others can see and respect your pronouns.

Key Takeaways

Pronoun pins are more than just small pieces of metal or plastic; they are symbols of respect and inclusivity. By wearing and encouraging pronoun pins, we can all contribute to a more accepting and understanding world.

If you want to create your own pronoun badges, get in touch with our team and they’ll help you out with our free design service to help you get your ideas out of your head and turn them into tangible products.

Made by Cooper
24 September 2024

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