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    '''International Pronouns Day''' is an annual event that seeks to make sharing and respecting people's [[pronouns]] commonplace. It takes place each year on the third Wednesday of October. The first iteration was on October 17, 2018, and there were participants from 25 countries in every continent except Antarctica.
    '''International Pronouns Day''' is an annual event that seeks to make sharing and respecting people's [[pronouns]] commonplace. It takes place each year on the third Wednesday of October. The first iteration was on October 17, 2018, and there were participants from 25 countries in every continent except Antarctica.
    The event was founded by [[Shige Sakurai]].
    The event was founded by [[Shige Sakurai]] with assistance from [[Genny Beemyn]].<ref name="advo_WhyW">{{Cite web |title=Why We Created International Pronouns Day |last=Maurer |first=Luca |work=advocate.com |date=17 October 2018 |access-date=23 April 2020 |url= https://www.advocate.com/commentary/2018/10/17/why-we-created-international-pronouns-day}}</ref>


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    International Pronouns Day is an annual event that seeks to make sharing and respecting people's pronouns commonplace. It takes place each year on the third Wednesday of October. The first iteration was on October 17, 2018, and there were participants from 25 countries in every continent except Antarctica. The event was founded by Shige Sakurai with assistance from Genny Beemyn.[1]

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    1. Maurer, Luca (17 October 2018). "Why We Created International Pronouns Day". advocate.com. Retrieved 23 April 2020.