nonsexist

non·sex·ist

 (nŏn-sĕk′sĭst)
adj.
1. Not discriminating on the basis of gender: nonsexist hiring policies.
2. Not promoting sexual stereotypes: nonsexist terminology such as firefighter and flight attendant.
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nonsexist

(nɒnˈsɛksɪst)
adj
not discriminating on the basis of sex, esp not against women
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non•sex•ist

(nɒnˈsɛk sɪst)

adj.
not showing, advocating, or involving sexism: nonsexist language; nonsexist toys.
[1975–80]
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She said that every nonsexist movie should have at least two females who talk to each other about something other than a man.
Clever Girl explores a range of contemporary western female tropes: abandonment by father and lovers, teenage pregnancy, single motherhood, fraught mother-daughter relationship, experiment in nonsexist communal living, romance with a married man, adoption of a child from a developing country, self-acceptance in middle age.
Today, well, being a reasonably nonsexist old man, it's none of your business, but I still love to imagine heroic deeds, and that imagination finds validation at the Higgins.
On one hand respondents felt their current instructors (74%, n=497) did a good teaching about women's issues, while on the other hand only 52% (n=495) felt that the nonsexist education they received prior to high school was adequate.
The National Council of Teachers of English adopted a formal policy in 1975 to encourage the use of nonsexist language.
But his nationalism is of another sort: An inclusive, multicultural and nonsexist nationalism, which includes all the citizens of a country and respects other nations.
Nonsexist books, on the other hand, produce positive changes in self-concept, attitudes, and behavior (Narahara, 1998).
One doesn't always think of the earthy, egalitarian, and nonsexist tenets of contact improvisation as leading to the hallowed halls of academia.
There's also the obvious problem with the term "everyman." Weldon takes care to explain that it reaches back to a late 15th-century morality play of the same name and "is intended as nonsexist." But it nevertheless is jarring and apt to strike many as backward-looking.
(6) Given the declarations of law schools, law firms, and courts on their commitment to nonsexist and diverse environments, one might expect that legal professionals would no longer use male-gendered generics since alternative gender-neutral options are available.
Narratives from graduates of all races, ethnicities and abilities, written as letters to the instructors they had for diversity courses, illuminate the state of training for living and working in increasingly multicultural, nonsexist and accessible environments.