In languages with grammatical gender, such as Spanish, French, or Arabic, speaking about inclusive identities can be complex. Activists and educators often innovate language use, introducing inclusive forms or neutral terms to ensure that inclusion extends beyond traditional gender binaries, highlighting the dynamic evolution of language in social justice contexts.
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