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Republican lawmakers under fire for comparing non-binary people to animals & inanimate objects
One went on a further rant to media, likening trans and non-binary people to the definition of colors.
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Oklahoma elects a non-binary Black Muslim millennial to the state House
27 year old Mauree Turner unseated an incumbent and cruised to victory to become the first Muslim individual elected in Oklahoma.
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LGBTQ youth face more stress from police brutality & COVID-19
1 in 5 LGBTQ youth have faced police harassment or mistreatment by police, compared to just 1 in 7 for non-LGBTQ youth.
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Netherlands plans to remove gender from ID cards entirely
National ID cards will stop showing any gender marker at all, making paperwork easier for non-binary and transgender people.
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Janelle Monáe, others celebrate gender non-conforming people on social media
Janelle Monáe may have taken the opportunity to come out as genderqueer by joining others in posting #IAmNonBinary.
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Nike under fire for failing to recognize trans contractor’s pronouns, gender identity
At least one co-worker told the trans contractor that it was against her religion to refer to them as they identify, while others literally began to ignore the contractor rather than correct themselves.
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American Airlines will offer non-binary gender markers, pronouns for customers and employees
The world’s largest-grossing airline will join United in being one of the first carriers to accept documents and identification outside the gender binary.
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“Star Wars” actor Billy Dee Williams says he isn’t gender fluid. He just uses “feminine” pronouns.
He says his comments were misinterpreted and he identifies as “a very cute man.”
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Actor Brigette Lundy-Paine from “Atypical” just came out as non-binary
“I’m non-binary, always felt a lil bit boy, lil bit girl, lil bit neither.”
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The American Psychological Association now requires researchers to use ‘they’ for non-binary people
With this move, the APA is recognizing the existence of non-binary people and inviting others to understand them better.