There are a bunch of different LGBTQ flags. Learn about their history and find out what their colors and symbols represent.
Thanks to @aporagender and many others for making aporagender known and visible. Here’s my contribution to what it means to be aporagender. This is also at aporagender.com. What is...
For some people, trying to date on OKCupid used to feel like trying to fit...
What gender? Meet the creatives manipulating their mediums and blurring the boring lines of male-female conformity
Gender identity isn’t black and white, and it isn’t just male or female, either“It’s weird. I call it my weirdness.”The “weirdness” started with a YouTube video.Their senior year of high school, Grace Walker watched the coming-out story of transgender YouTub
The term agender describes a person who does not identify as having a specific gender and falls within the non-binary umbrella.
The gender binary is a model that categorizes all people into one of two genders and is a rigid binary under this model.
Decolonizing Gender: A Curriculum is a guided reflection on gender identity, race, and colonialism. Designed for both individuals and groups, this zine asks deep and probing questions about why the gender binary is seen as the "norm", despite people who choose to exist outside of the binary having existed forever. How did the whole world "get" two genders? The answer has more to do with colonialism and white supremacy than you might think. This volume includes personal reflection activities, instructions for group activities, historical lessons, and excerpts from "my gender is My Gender," a groundbreaking personal narrative and comic book from khari jackson, co-creator of Decolonizing Gender. Decolonizing Gender was created by khari jackson and Malcolm Shanks. This zine is free to everyone. If you would like to contact creators about the zine, permissions to reproduce or re-purpose its contents, or other related creative opportunities please email [email protected].
As our nation turns attention to Pride Month, we thought this would be a great time to share our favorite resources to help the LGBTQ+ Community care for
“Queer ” means different things to different people, making it difficult to clearly define. It is not necessarily codified within the LGBTQ community — or within mainstream society for that matter — but it is evolving, as language does.
🧵 Embroidered ‘Nonbinary Flag’ patch 📏 Dimensions: 3" x 2" inches (7.6cm x 5cm) The non-binary flag is a symbol of the non-binary community, representing gender identities outside of the traditional binary of male and female. The flag features stripes of yellow, white, purple, and black, with the yellow representing non-binary people who identify outside of the gender binary, the white representing those who have multiple or all genders, the purple representing those who feel a combination of both male and female genders, and the black representing those who identify as agender or without a gender. The flag was designed in 2014 by activist Kye Rowan, and has since become an important symbol of visibility and recognition for the non-binary community and their allies. 📃 How-to apply instructions included with all iron-on orders! 📦 Discreet packaging in case your package gets delivered somewhere where you can't comfortably/openly be yourself. ♻️ We recycle our excess material in the packaging process to reduce unnecessary waste! 🚚 Tracking is available as a delivery upgrade, make sure to add it to your order if you wish to track your package. Made with 🧡 in the Netherlands!
Gender is something everyone thinks they understand, but most people really don't. Here, it's broken into three categories: identity, expression, and sex. It's less "this or that" and more "this and that."
It’s widely accepted that computer-mediated communication—emailing, texting, sexting, commenting, chatting, and so on—has changed the way we speak,...
Have you ever had to deal with the dilemma of checking “male” or “female?" Some of us just can't be confined to those boxes. And you shouldn't have to be! Here's a comic that captures the frustration of this moment. Let the hero of this comic be a hero for all of us whose true identities can't be defined by these small boxes. You deserve to feel free to be you.
The term agender describes a person who does not identify as having a specific gender and falls within the non-binary umbrella.
This is a quiz to help you on your path to find the gender that suits you. Please note that not all genders are here, and you may feel like the result you get doesn't suit you. That doesn't matter, for at the end of the day, you are the one to decide what your gender is.