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Gay Rep. Robert Garcia introduces legislation to make U.S. legal code “gender neutral”
It would replace masculine pronouns in U.S. law with gender-neutral language — but will Republicans support it?
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Twitch tried to be inclusive using the term “womxn.” Instead they alienated LGBTQ people.
The streaming service wanted to celebrate “all the Womxn.” But instead they faced backlash.
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New York enacts legislation that requires single-person bathrooms to be gender neutral
School, restaurants, and state-operated facilities in the Empire State will have to make single-occupancy restrooms open to anyone, regardless of gender.
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Washington DC may change their legal code to be gender neutral
The proposed law would degender all of the District’s codes where gender doesn’t need to be specified.
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There’s a movement to de-gender the Spanish language. It doesn’t involve “Latinx.”
“Latinx” has proven controversial as an “Anglicized” way to degender another language. The new movement started with South American teenagers.
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Apple unveils new queer emojis, but there still won’t be a trans flag
75 different possible combinations of couples, displaying different genders and races, will be possible but there’s still one glaring omission.
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A U.S. federal court just told the State Department to issue its first-ever gender neutral passport
Dana Zzyym just won a major court victory, but their case is likely headed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Colorado makes history as the 1st state issuing intersex birth certificates
Anunnaki Marquez identifies as a gender non-conforming androgynous gay man.
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Canada makes its national anthem gender neutral
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau celebrated the news.
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The Phluid Project to open the ‘first gender free store in the world’ in New York City
“The Phluid Project is part fashion, part art, part community space, part conversation, part exploration and completely gender-free.”