Editing Nonbinary gender in the media
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:Prime time documentary exploring gender as performance (through a | :Prime time documentary exploring gender as performance (through a drag king workshop) and gender outside the binary including interviews with people described as 'third gender', 'transgenderists' and 'androgynes'). Features [[Christie Elan-Cane]]. | ||
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:The research, published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, found that almost 3% of Minnesota teens did not identify with traditional gender labels such as "boy" or "girl." | :The research, published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, found that almost 3% of Minnesota teens did not identify with traditional gender labels such as "boy" or "girl." | ||
====The New York Times==== | ====The New York Times==== | ||
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====National Public Radio (NPR)==== | ====National Public Radio (NPR)==== | ||
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=====October 2020===== | =====October 2020===== | ||
;October 9 - [ | ;October 9 - [https://journalistiekwindesheim.nl/flipside/2020/10/09/beschuit-met-paarse-muisjes-genderqueer-zijn-en-genderneutraliteit/ Beschuit met paarse muisjes: genderqueer zijn en genderneutraliteit in 2020] | ||
====Noordhollands Dagblad==== | ====Noordhollands Dagblad==== | ||
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Starting of showing the “Call Me Caitlyn” ''Vanity Fair'' cover to illustrate the predominance of transgender people in media, the article continued to make a similar case for people of | Starting of showing the “Call Me Caitlyn” ''Vanity Fair'' cover to illustrate the predominance of transgender people in media, the article continued to make a similar case for people of non-binary gender identities changing their names. Stating that (undefined) sources support that there exists a large number of non-binary people in the Netherlands, the article uses "intersex" as a catch-all term for non-binary gender, going as far as saying that "LGBTI" covers all possible gender identities. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |