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In 2021 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 14th was established as Day of Visibility for Trans and/or [[Gender nonconformity|Nonconforming]] | In 2021 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 14th was established as Day of Visibility for Trans and/or [[Gender nonconformity|Nonconforming]] Children and Adolescents (Día de la Visibilidad de las Niñeces y Adolescencias Trans y/o no Hegemónicas), to commemorate the day that in 2019 a trans child named Tito had gotten a [[Gender recognition|birth certificate]] [[Gender markers|sex marker]] correction to reflect their gender identity.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.elmarplatense.com/se-conmemoro-el-primer-dia-de-la-visibilidad-de-las-nineces-y-adolescencias-trans-en-general-pueyrredon |date=14 May 2021 |title=Se conmemoró el primer Día de la Visibilidad de las Niñeces y Adolescencias Trans en General Pueyrredon |trans-title=The first Day of Visibility of Trans Children and Adolescents was commemorated in General Pueyrredon |publisher=El Marplatense |lang=es}}</ref> | ||
Also in 2021, National Nonbinary Kids Day (October 1st) was established by PFLAG of Jacksonville, Florida in collaboration with a sexologist named Angel K | |||
(she/they).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/CUd1r38tG4G/|title=PFLAG of Jacksonville and Professor Sex are excited to announce tomorrow October 1, 2021 is the first National Nonbinary Kids Day! We filed the paperwork to make it official, but until then we can still celebrate! Use #NonbinaryKidsDay and #NonbinaryKidsDay2021 and celebrate our wonderful enby kids!|date=30 September 2021|author=PFLAG of Jacksonville}}</ref> | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |