The 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 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 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 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.
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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