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A trans woman’s grandmother thanks Elliot Page for helping them by coming out: “I am proud”
Get your handkerchiefs out. Then grab an extra one.
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Jane Fonda supported LGBTQ rights in a powerful 1979 interview
“Culturally, psychologically, economically, politically – gays and lesbians are discriminated against. They don’t need me, but… they like me!”
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New York City cab drivers get guidance on navigating gender expression of passengers
The Big Apple’s Taxi & Limousine Commission is encouraging more inclusion for passengers riding in its city, based on an email sent to hundreds of thousands of cabbies.
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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.
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Pokémon Go may have just confirmed that one of its major characters is non-binary
Fans are divided over what to make of it, but many are also overjoyed to finally have some non-binary representation.
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A professor was told stop denigrating a student. Now he’s suing because God told him to do it.
He is arguing that his “sincerely held religious belief” requires him to refer to a trans woman as “Mister.”
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Do you agree with these new guidelines on gender-neutral pronouns & ‘LGBTQ’?
The Associated Press is instructing writers to consider using the singular “they” for non-binary people, but not to use pronouns like “ze.”
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KU libraries’ gender pronoun pins promote inclusion on campus
The buttons are part of the library’s “You Belong Here” campaign to ensure that undergraduates feel welcome, including transgender students.