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    == Contents (front) ==
    == Contents (front) ==
    * Simple and short definition of ''nonbinary'':
    * Simple and short definition of ''nonbinary'': A nonbinary person is someone who does not exclusively or permanently identify with one of the traditional binary genders.
    * Gender sex
    * Gender is a social identity that is defined by one's own perception of themselves (gender identity), the way someone expresses themselves (gender expression), and the way they interact with others (gender roles). This is different from sex, which is a set of biological and anatomical charateristics.
    * Presentation ≠ gender
    * Gender ''identity'' ≠ gender ''expression''. A girl can have an androgynous expression, a nonbinary person can have a feminine one. [example with accompanying picture]
    * Transition is not a requirement
    * Transition is the process some people go through to reach their desired gender role or expression. This is a personal choice, and not all nonbinary people want to go through it.
    * Neutral pronouns
    * Language is part of social transition. ''they/them'' are the most usual neutral pronouns in English, but there are other options (called ''neopronouns'') that are just as valid and should be respected.


    == Contents (back) ==
    == Contents (back) ==

    Revision as of 15:10, 20 February 2020

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    Nonbinary 101 for Allies will be a leaflet targeted towards people who want to learn more about what it means to be nonbinary. It will be short, so it will only cover the basics. An artist will be commissioned for illustrations.

    Contents (front)

    • Simple and short definition of nonbinary: A nonbinary person is someone who does not exclusively or permanently identify with one of the traditional binary genders.
    • Gender is a social identity that is defined by one's own perception of themselves (gender identity), the way someone expresses themselves (gender expression), and the way they interact with others (gender roles). This is different from sex, which is a set of biological and anatomical charateristics.
    • Gender identity ≠ gender expression. A girl can have an androgynous expression, a nonbinary person can have a feminine one. [example with accompanying picture]
    • Transition is the process some people go through to reach their desired gender role or expression. This is a personal choice, and not all nonbinary people want to go through it.
    • Language is part of social transition. they/them are the most usual neutral pronouns in English, but there are other options (called neopronouns) that are just as valid and should be respected.

    Contents (back)

    • Most common identities (according to Gender Census)
    • Glossary?
    • External resources (localised?)

    To do

    • Write the actual content
    • Layout
    • Decide how many illustrations we need -> actually, maybe the full front could be one big illustration?
    • Commission