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  2. Discrimination against non-binary people - Wikipedia

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    Despite being more likely to achieve higher levels of education when compared to the general public, [13]: 11 90% of non-binary individuals face discrimination, often in the form of harassment in the workplace. 19% percent of self-identifying non-binary individuals reported job loss as a result of their identities. [13]

  3. Neurodiversity - Wikipedia

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    The word neurodiversity first appeared in publication in 1998, in an article by American journalist Harvey Blume, [25] as a portmanteau of the words neurological diversity, which had been used as early as 1996 in online spaces such as InLv to describe the growing concept of a natural diversity in humanity's neurological expression. [3]

  4. Diversity, equity, and inclusion - Wikipedia

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    Flyer supporting equity, diversity, and inclusion in 2016. Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are organizational frameworks which seek to promote the fair treatment and full participation of all people, particularly groups who have historically been underrepresented or subject to discrimination on the basis of identity or disability. [1]

  5. Non-binary gender - Wikipedia

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    Drag queen and musician Shea Couleé, who identifies as gay and non-binary and uses "they/them" pronouns offstage [64] [65] Judith Butler, an American philosopher, who published Gender Trouble in 1990 and publicly came out as non-binary in 2019, is a contemporary figure in the non-binary movement.

  6. List of terms for ethnic out-groups - Wikipedia

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    Pre-Islamic Persian term referring to people who are both non-Iranians and non-Zoroastrians, most used in Middle Persian and Early Modern Persian texts. [3] Ang mo A Hokkien term (Min Nan Chinese: 红毛, lit. 'red hair') referring to white people. Ausländer Ausländer is a German word meaning foreigner or alien. Literally "out-land-er".

  7. Gender nonconformity - Wikipedia

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    People who exhibit gender variance may be called gender-variant, gender-nonconforming, gender-diverse, or gender-atypical. [2] The terms gender variance and gender-variant are used by scholars of psychology , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] psychiatry , [ 6 ] anthropology , [ 7 ] and gender studies , as well as advocacy groups of gender-variant people ...

  8. List of non-binary people - Wikipedia

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    Non-binary Founder of Arcbeatle Press, creator of 10,000 Dawns [286] [287] Celeste Yim: 1996 Korean Canadian: Non-binary Comedian, writer [288] Reuben Zellman: 1979 American Non-binary Rabbi, musician [289] [290] Nevo Zisin: 1996 Australian Non-binary Writer, activist [291] Dana Zzyym: 1958 American Non-binary Intersex human rights activist ...

  9. Reverse racism - Wikipedia

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    Reverse racism, sometimes referred to as reverse discrimination, [1] is the concept that affirmative action and similar color-conscious programs for redressing racial inequality are forms of anti-white racism. [2]