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Will President Trump cut aid to international queer and intersex advocates?
“We have to be realistic,” said the World Bank’s first LGBT and intersex advisor.
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Non-binary gender recognition movement makes strides with new petitions
Three Californians recently submitted petitions to have their gender legally changed to non-binary.
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Federal judge intervenes on behalf of intersex citizen denied U.S. passport
“I hope the State Department will do the right thing now,” said Dana Zzyym.
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We’re there as media converges on New York City for election climax
LGBTQNation will be among the throng of reporters at Hillary Clinton’s Election Night headquarters, bringing you live updates all night.
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Californian second in U.S. to have non-binary gender approved by court
Keenan is the second person in the nation to receive such a designation, and was inspired by Jamie Shupe’s June victory in Oregon.
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Why ‘Is it a boy or a girl?’ shouldn’t be the first question we ask
“Is it a boy or a girl?” On the surface, this may seem as an innocuous question. In reality, though, it is rife with underlying social and even ethical consequences.
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Show the world who you are #ProudToBe with YouTube
For Pride, YouTube is now pitching itself as “a place where anyone can belong no matter who they are or who they love.”
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Dad arrested for trying to kill his ‘monster’ intersex baby repeatedly
The man tried to kill his newborn baby three times with the help of the child’s grandfather.
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Lawsuit requests 3rd option besides “male” and “female” on passport
Lambda Legal announced the lawsuit Monday on behalf of Dana Zzyym, who is intersex.
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Intersex surgeries spark move away from drastic surgical treatments
She was born to a young Chicago couple, named Jennifer, and grew into a beautiful long-lashed child with wavy dark hair, big brown eyes and a yearning, youthful desire to be just like all the other girls. Only she wasn’t…