Translations:History of nonbinary gender/86/en

2018

 * In January, Washington state began to allow "X" gender markers on official documents, with the law stating that ""X" means a gender that is not exclusively male or female, including, but not limited to, intersex, agender, amalgagender, androgynous, bigender, demigender, female-to-male, genderfluid, genderqueer, male-to-female, neutrois, nonbinary, pangender, third sex, transgender, transsexual, Two Spirit, and unspecified."


 * In July, well-known creator Rebecca Sugar came out as a nonbinary woman.
 * In September, Merriam-Webster Dictionary added the gender-inclusive term "Latinx".
 * In October, the first International Pronouns Day took place with participation in 25 countries.
 * In October, New York City passed a law (taking effect January 1, 2019) allowing "X" gender markers on birth certificates, and allows the marker to be changed without medical documentation.
 * In October, the Netherlands issued its first-ever passport with "X" gender designation. This was done for 57-year-old Leonne Zeegers.
 * Washington, D.C. public schools began to offer "nonbinary" as a gender option on school enrollment forms.