A new South Dakota policy to stop the use of gender pronouns by public university faculty and staff in official correspondence is also keeping Native American employees from listing their tribal affiliations in a state with a long and violent history of conflict with tribes.

Two University of South Dakota faculty members, Megan Red Shirt-Shaw and her husband, John Little, have long included their gender pronouns and tribal affiliations in their work email signature blocks. But both received written warnings from the university in March that doing so violated a policy adopted in December by the South Dakota Board of Regents.

“I was told that I had 5 days to remove my tribal affiliation and pronouns,” Little said in an email to The Associated Press. “I believe the exact wording was that I had ‘5 days to correct the behavior.’ If my tribal affiliation and pronouns were not removed after the 5 days, then administrators would meet and make a decision whether I would be suspended (with or without pay) and/or immediately terminated.”ersity employee emails

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    107 months ago

    Sorry, you’re just gonna have to guess what gender Professor Smith is because asking is now illegal.

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      107 months ago

      Assuming pronouns is also forbidden. Professor Smith shall always be addressed in the third person.

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      37 months ago

      Writing emails without pronouns is harder than guessing Professor Smith’s gender.

      btw you’re fired for using pronouns in that comment.