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    <big>'''Gender 101 for Nonbinary People'''</big>
    <big>'''Gender 101 for Nonbinary People'''</big>


    This 10-page booklet is a brief summary of what gender is and differents ways of dealing with [[transition]], both social and physical. It uses texts from the wiki itself and illustrations by Phoenix Animations and Nessa, a member of our community. Click on the links below for the digital and ready-to-print versions!
    This 12-page booklet is a brief summary of what gender is and differents ways of dealing with [[transition]], both social and physical. It uses texts from the wiki itself and illustrations by Phoenix Animations and Nessa, a member of our community. Click on the links below for the digital and ready-to-print versions!


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    <big>'''Nonbinary 101 for Allies'''</big>
    <big>'''Nonbinary 101 for Allies'''</big>

    Revision as of 19:35, 25 January 2019

    Educational material by the Nonbinary Wiki
    While we are primarily an online resource, we have started a project to create some booklets and other educational material for printing.
    Gender 101 for nonbinary people cover.png

    Gender 101 for Nonbinary People

    This 12-page booklet is a brief summary of what gender is and differents ways of dealing with transition, both social and physical. It uses texts from the wiki itself and illustrations by Phoenix Animations and Nessa, a member of our community. Click on the links below for the digital and ready-to-print versions!

    Ready-to-print booklets

    You have several option to download the booklet in a ready-to-print version. They are all imposed, meaning that the pages are ordered so that you can print and then turn them into a booklet easily. Make sure you print two pages in each sheet (alternatively, you can also go to a asdasd and ask them to print it for you). Choose the one that better suits your needs:
    Full color
    Black & white
    Minimalist
    Full-color Black-and-white Minimalist

    Nonbinary 101 for Allies This booklet will contain an explanation of gender and nonbinary identities and concepts for allies. Coming in 2019. Stay tuned!

    As with the contents of the wiki, our publications are free to download, share and remix (as long as you give proper credit) under the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license. All of our content, including the wiki pages, social media management and illustrations in the booklets, are produced by volunteers who selflessly give up their free time to help us.

    If you want to help a project, consider making a donation to the Nonbinary Wiki. If you would like to get involved with the project, check out the page Get involved! or join our Discord community.