2020 has been one of the most turbulent years of our lives, but for transgender and gender-diverse people, it has been the deadliest year on record for trans folx. On Trans Day of Remembrance, we honor and remember the transgender, non-binary, and gender-diverse lives lost to anti-trans violence in the last year.
Read MoreThe intersection of gender identity and disability produces unique experiences and difficulties that are still being studied, but that impacts an estimated 3-5 million Americans (using data from 2017). Let’s explore what we know and why disabilities justice and gender justice are entertwined.
Read MoreThis infographic about what it means to be Two-Spirit. November is Native American Heritage Month, so it’s fitting to learn about, honor, and celebrate Two-Spirited people who are both Native and gender non-conforming this month! This infographic was made by the NGNCA and Native led.
Read MoreThe Non-Binary, Gender Non-Conforming and Allies Student Association is an advocacy-focused student group .
Read MoreI am at the start of a personal mission to seek out more queer spaces. Specifically, to find non-binary ones. So when I saw that Outsider Comics was hosting Maia Kobabe to talk about eir graphic novel, Genderqueer, I had to go.
Read MoreFor the curious, here’s a candid comparison of the first two Washington State DOL hearings regarding a proposed addition of an “X” gender option to state-issued IDs and licenses, from the perspective of a first-time attendee of a public hearing.
Read MoreToday at the Seattle Public Library was the first of three public hearings regarding the Washington State Department of Licensing’s proposed addition of the gender designation “X” on state-issued IDs and licenses. Were you there?
Read MoreThere’s some new soap makers in town, and they are focused on raising awareness about non-binary issues in an interesting new way: with soap!
Read MoreThis piece of flash fiction was written in 30 mins by enby author JTC. In it, non-binary main character Nicky (who may or may not be a traditional “human!”) tries on a variety of skins as they experiment with self-expression and their own identity.
Read MoreI recently changed my gender designation to an X on my WA state birth certificate, and decided to make a video documenting what that was like! I hope this video adds a humanized touch to this process and makes it a little less scary.
Read MoreFrom the artist: I am very excited to be living in a world where beards may no longer be seen as “male” but as the awesome, fuzzy, and comforting things that they are that happen to grow on some people’s faces more easily than others.
Read MoreIf you’re one of thousands of non-binary persons or single self-identified gay persons in the U.S., you’ll find that the 2020 U.S. Census questionnaire erases you completely. Here’s why that matters (hint: $880 billion is on the line).
Read MoreWe found they/them and zie/zir pins for a $1 at Molly Moon’s Ice Cream in Wallingford and on Capitol Hill in Seattle!
Read MoreUnlike other regions of the U.S. and Canada, Washington state allows X-gender designation on birth certificates, but not on driver’s licenses and state-issued IDs. Why is that?
Read MoreHave you ever heard the sentence, “But you don’t LOOK non-binary?” If yes, this drawing is dedicated to you! Being non-binary is a piece of someone’s identity, not a way that someone looks. This piece of art is by enby artist JTC.
Read MoreThis cute piece from artist JTC is direct and to the point: all people should have access to the fabulousness that is fun lipstick, regardless of any gender alignment - but especially so for those on the non-binary spectrum.
Read MoreHorizon Books, a used book store on Capitol Hill in Seattle, has a long list of many genders posted on their all-gender, single-occupancy bathroom!
Read MoreThe ultimate guide to non-binary identity flags, including agender, aporagender, the “demi”s, trigender, mutigender, xenogender and more. Take a look!
Read MoreA pro-nonbinary sticker with an “X” on it was spotted on Capitol Hill. Who the mysterious sticker-maker is, we don’t know! But, we hope to connect with them.
Read MoreThis year’s Queer Press Fest at Push/Pull, an underground comix and art store featured a wide variety of non-binary themed art and comics. Here’s what we picked up when we stopped by.
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