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| [[Genderqueer]]<ref>Krochmal, S. N. [http://www.newstatesman.com/voices/2013/01/trans-role-models-janet-mock-paris-lees-cn-lester-and-luke-anderson "Trans role models: Janet Mock, Paris Lees, CN Lester and Luke Anderson"], '' | | [[Genderqueer]]<ref>Krochmal, S. N. [http://www.newstatesman.com/voices/2013/01/trans-role-models-janet-mock-paris-lees-cn-lester-and-luke-anderson "Trans role models: Janet Mock, Paris Lees, CN Lester and Luke Anderson"], ''New Statesman'', January 17, 2013. Retrieved on June 10, 2015.</ref> | ||
| Singer-songwriter | | Singer-songwriter | ||
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| Nonbinary<ref name="lgbtq-15nov2019">Bollinger, Alex [https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2019/11/actor-brigette-lundy-paine-atypical-just-came-non-binary/ "Actor Brigette Lundy-Paine from 'Atypical' just came out as non-binary"], '' | | Nonbinary<ref name="lgbtq-15nov2019">Bollinger, Alex [https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2019/11/actor-brigette-lundy-paine-atypical-just-came-non-binary/ "Actor Brigette Lundy-Paine from 'Atypical' just came out as non-binary"], ''LGBTQ Nation'', November 15, 2019. Retrieved on November 15, 2019.</ref> "I'm non-binary, always felt a lil bit boy, lil bit girl, lil bit neither."<ref name="BLP-insta">[https://www.instagram.com/p/B4k6MXNF4y-/ Instagram post], Nov 7, 2019</ref> | ||
| Actor. Known for acting in ''Atypical'' and ''The Glass Castle''. | | Actor. Known for acting in ''Atypical'' and ''The Glass Castle''. | ||
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| align=center| 1985 | | align=center| 1985 | ||
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| <ref>Gillis, C. [http://www.troiscouleurs.fr/culture/smith-transmutations/ "SMITH, 30 ans, qui œuvrait jusqu’à peu sous le nom de Dorothée Smith"], '' | | <ref>Gillis, C. [http://www.troiscouleurs.fr/culture/smith-transmutations/ "SMITH, 30 ans, qui œuvrait jusqu’à peu sous le nom de Dorothée Smith"], ''Trois Couleurs'', December 2016.</ref> | ||
| Artist and film-maker | | Artist and film-maker | ||
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| <ref>Gillis, C. [https://nowtoronto.com/music/rae-spoon/ "Powerful album reignites the pronoun debate"], '' | | <ref>Gillis, C. [https://nowtoronto.com/music/rae-spoon/ "Powerful album reignites the pronoun debate"], ''NOW'', January 26, 2012. Retrieved on June 9, 2015.</ref> After a decade of living as a trans man,<ref>"He said/she said?", SEE Magazine, 2003-05-08, archived from the original on 2007-10-22, retrieved 2007-09-22 https://web.archive.org/web/20071022043241/http://seemagazine.com/Issues/2003/0508/mus1.htm</ref> Spoon noted a preference for the pronoun "they" in 2012 during an interview with cartoonist Elisha Lim, a fellow advocate for the gender-neutral pronoun.<ref>"Elisha Lim and Rae Spoon: Talking Shop". No More Potlucks, January 2012. http://nomorepotlucks.org/site/elisha-lim-and-rae-spoon-talking-shop</ref> They explained to Now Magazine, "after years of fighting to be called 'he,' the idea of coming out again made me tired. But now I feel kind of rejuvenated, ready to fight on some more. I think the 'they' pronoun is a pretty cool thing. It's letting a lot of people not have to identify as a man or a woman. Whatever it means to them."<ref>"Rae Spoon: Powerful album reignites the pronoun debate". NOW, January 26, 2012. http://www.nowtoronto.com/music/story.cfm?content=184903</ref> | ||
| Musician and writer. Spoon was awarded an Honour of Distinction from the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBT writers in 2014. | | Musician and writer. Spoon was awarded an Honour of Distinction from the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBT writers in 2014. | ||
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| Genderqueer<ref>[https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127740436 "A ‘Queer’ Argument Against Marriage"], '' | | Genderqueer<ref>[https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127740436 "A ‘Queer’ Argument Against Marriage"], ''NPR'', June 10, 2010. Retrieved on June 11, 2015.</ref> | ||
| Author and activist | | Author and activist | ||
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| Nonbinary<ref>[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/music/how-t-thomason-is-claiming-a-stake-in-the-music-world---and-helping-other-transgender-artists-do-the-same/article24822533/ "How T. Thomason is claiming a stake in the music world – and helping other transgender artists do the same"]. '' | | Nonbinary<ref>[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/music/how-t-thomason-is-claiming-a-stake-in-the-music-world---and-helping-other-transgender-artists-do-the-same/article24822533/ "How T. Thomason is claiming a stake in the music world – and helping other transgender artists do the same"]. ''The Globe and Mail'', June 5, 2015.</ref> | ||
| Singer-songwriter | | Singer-songwriter | ||
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