Translations:History of nonbinary gender/87/en

2019

 * In the USA in February, Kirsten Gillibrand, one of the many Democratic candidates for president, said she endorses the availability of "X" gender markers for nonbinary people.
 * In March, nonbinary person Finley Norris became the first person in the state of Indiana, USA to receive a driver's license with an "X" gender marker.
 * Google released 53 new emoji variations with specifically gender neutral appearance.
 * In November, Massachusetts began allowing an X as a nonbinary gender marker on Driver's Licenses and State IDs.
 * Merriam-Webster declared "they" as the top Word of the Year.
 * Collins Dictionary added the word "non-binary".
 * "Genderqueer", "agender", "cisgender", "misgender", "transphobia", and "ze" are added to the international Scrabble dictionary.
 * Canada's 2019 Census Test (in preparation for the 2021 Census) now includes separate questions about sex at birth and gender, and also allows nonbinary gender answers.
 * The American Psychological Association (APA) Style Guide was updated to endorse the use of singular they: "Writers should use the singular 'they' in two main cases: (a) when referring to a generic person whose gender is unknown or irrelevant to the context and (b) when referring to a specific, known person who uses 'they' as their pronoun."