Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
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.
In May 2021, the UK government rejected a petition calling for the legal recognition of non-binary as a gender identity. [184] Over 130,000 people signed the petition, [185] which stated allowing non-binary as a gender identity would ease gender dysphoria and protect non-binary people from transphobic hate crimes. [184]
non-binary [9] [5] can be defined as "does not subscribe to the gender binary but identifies with neither, both, or beyond male and female". [20] The term may be used as "an umbrella term, encompassing several gender identities, including intergender, agender, xenogender, genderfluid, and demigender."
Non-binary, post-gender: Politican, software programmer [257] Bex Taylor-Klaus: 1994 American Non-binary Actor [258] Kae Tempest: 1985 British Non-binary Poet [259] Zoe Terakes: 21st century Australian Non-binary, transmasculine Actor [260] Damian Terriquez: 1998 American Non-binary Actor, activist, philanthropist [261] T. Thomason: 1994 ...
Transfeminine is a term for any person, binary or non-binary, who was assigned male at birth and has a predominantly feminine gender identity or presentation. [66] Transmasculine refers to a person, binary or non-binary, who was assigned female at birth who has a predominantly masculine gender identity or presentation. [66]
Non-binary (also spelled nonbinary) is an umbrella term for gender identities that are neither male nor female—identities that are outside the gender binary See also: Category:Intersex topics
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 January 2025. Gender identity as neither man nor woman Part of a series on Transgender topics Outline History Timeline Gender identities Androgyne Bissu, Calabai, Calalai Burrnesha Cisgender Gender bender Hijra Non-binary or genderqueer Gender fluidity Kathoey Koekchuch Third gender Bakla Faʻafafine ...
As of 2021, 77 transgender, non-binary, intersex, and genderqueer officials served in public elected positions. [1] This represented a nearly fivefold increase from 2018, when only 16 openly transgender individuals had been elected to office in the United States. [2]