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In their 2007 zine ''Queer & Trans Sexual Assault: A Youth Issue'', writer Erin Johnson expressed their distaste for the gender binary, commenting "It has only been recently that I have been redefining my gender identity and recognizing that the binary-gender system is ridiculously constricting and truly a whole load of crap".<ref>Johnson, Erin. ''Queer & Trans Sexual Assault: A Youth Issue''. Santa Barbara. 2007. https://archive.qzap.org/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/15</ref> Johnson includes "genderqueer" and gender neutral pronouns "[[Ze/hir|hir/ze]]" as glossary items, mentions that some people describe themselves as "gender neutral" or "genderless", and observes that personal identity is not necessarily static over time. | In their 2007 zine ''Queer & Trans Sexual Assault: A Youth Issue'', writer Erin Johnson expressed their distaste for the gender binary, commenting "It has only been recently that I have been redefining my gender identity and recognizing that the binary-gender system is ridiculously constricting and truly a whole load of crap".<ref>Johnson, Erin. ''Queer & Trans Sexual Assault: A Youth Issue''. Santa Barbara. 2007. https://archive.qzap.org/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/15</ref> Johnson includes "genderqueer" and gender neutral pronouns "[[Ze/hir|hir/ze]]" as glossary items, mentions that some people describe themselves as "gender neutral" or "genderless", and observes that personal identity is not necessarily static over time. | ||
== Relevant Collections and Archives == | |||
The Pratt Institute's LGBTQ̘ Zine Collection houses zines that discuss non-binary identity, like ''They Walk'' by Jasper Campos and ''Gender Euphoriaː A Zine'' by Mick Moran.<ref>https://libguides.pratt.edu/zines/lgbtq</ref> | |||
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