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  2. Timeline of Asian and Pacific Islander diasporic LGBT history

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    The measure expands the 1969 U.S. Federal Hate Crime Law to include crimes motivated by a victim's actual or perceived gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability. [6] The Asian Pride Project was conceived by Q-WAVE in 2009, and later joined by two other NYC-based community organizations, SALGA-NYC and GAPIMNY.

  3. Transgender people in China - Wikipedia

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    Transgender is an overarching term to describe persons whose gender identity/expression differs from what is typically associated with the gender they were assigned at birth. [1] Since "transgender studies" was institutionalized as an academic discipline in the 1990s, it is difficult to apply transgender to Chinese culture in a historical context.

  4. LGBTQ rights in China - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese government decriminalized homosexuality in 1997 and in 2013 they accepted the United Nations’ recommendations to introduce anti-discrimination legislation for LGBT people. [85] [135] This included assurances of more equal treatment alongside protections from workplace discrimination based on sexual preference and gender identity ...

  5. Legal status of transgender people - Wikipedia

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    In October 2009, lawmakers passed the Gender identity law allowing transgender people over the age of 18 to change their name and legal gender on all official documents. Surgery, diagnosis or hormone therapy were not a requirement but a judicial permission was required.

  6. Sex selection - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Gender Calendar was buried in an imperial mausoleum with a history of over 300 years. It was calculated and deduced by the ancient Chinese based on Yin-Yang, Five Elements, Eight Diagrams and time. [59] This calendar is a simple chart who matches the day of conception of the future child with the age of the mother at the day of conception.

  7. Feminism in China - Wikipedia

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    Support for this concept is mostly a Western ideal, but feminists such as Wang Zheng also support spreading the two-word phrase that Chinese culture uses for "gender." [77] In Chinese culture, the phrase, "Shehui xingbie" implies something different than the English word, "gender." "Shehui" means "social," and "xingbie" means "gender/sex."

  8. Women in China - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, Chinese girls receive more schooling on average than boys. [90]: 69 A number of studies attribute the improvement in girls' schooling to the effects of the one-child policy. [90]: 69 Gender disparity persisted into the 1990s for tertiary institutions. [89] By 2009, however, half of all college students were women.

  9. Chinese calendar - Wikipedia

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    In the respective regions, the Chinese calendar has been adapted into the Korean, Vietnamese, and Ryukyuan calendars, with the main difference from the Chinese calendar being the use of different meridians due to geography, leading to some astronomical events — and calendar events based on them — falling on different dates.