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    '''#IAmNonbinary''' is an online celebration, mostly on Twitter, under the hashtag ''#IAmNonbinary''. During this day, anyone who identifies as [[nonbinary]] can write a post on social media using the hashtag and introducing themselves. Although the event is aimed mainly at creatives, anyone can take part.
    '''#IAmNonbinary''' is an online celebration, mostly on Twitter, under the hashtag ''#IAmNonbinary''. During this day, anyone who identifies as [[nonbinary]] can write a post on social media using the hashtag and introducing themselves. Although the event is aimed mainly at creatives, anyone can take part.


    To this point, there have been four #IAmNonbinary days:
    To this point, there have been five #IAmNonbinary days:
    * October 2017
    * 1st October 2017
    * January 2018
    * 10th January 2018
    * October 2018
    * 1st October 2018
    * January 2019
    * 10th January 2019
    * 10th January 2020


    The #IAmNonbinary hashtag was introduced during the October 2018 event. The organizer is [https://twitter.com/emeraldreverie Laura Bishop].
    The #IAmNonbinary hashtag was introduced during the October 2018 event. The organizer is [https://twitter.com/emeraldreverie Laura Bishop].


    [[Category:Celebrations]]
    [[Category:Celebrations]]

    Latest revision as of 14:54, 29 April 2020

    #IAmNonbinary is an online celebration, mostly on Twitter, under the hashtag #IAmNonbinary. During this day, anyone who identifies as nonbinary can write a post on social media using the hashtag and introducing themselves. Although the event is aimed mainly at creatives, anyone can take part.

    To this point, there have been five #IAmNonbinary days:

    • 1st October 2017
    • 10th January 2018
    • 1st October 2018
    • 10th January 2019
    • 10th January 2020

    The #IAmNonbinary hashtag was introduced during the October 2018 event. The organizer is Laura Bishop.