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 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 MoreThe ultimate guide to non-binary identity flags, including agender, aporagender, the “demi”s, trigender, mutigender, xenogender and more. Take a look!
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.
Read MoreSwag alert! If you’re nerdy and love pins, then these 20-sided enby-themed pins created by Seattle-based enby artist This Is Hannako (she/they) will knock your socks off! Pick them up in person at the Mox Boarding House in Ballard, WA.
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