Pronoun and will focus on issues that stretch beyond marriage equality.The announcement coincided with International Pronouns Day, which is held on the third Wednesday of every October.
International Pronouns Day began in 2018 and looks to make sharing and respecting personal pronouns a common courtesy and to celebrate the diverse identities in society.Ferguson wrote that since he began Tie the Knot, the group has raised more than $1.5 million and supported a variety of other organizations working to pass marriage equality.“Well, now in 2021, while marriage may be here — other new challenges are here, too.