Gender symbols: Difference between revisions

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These are the basic symbols of the [[binary genders]].
These are the basic symbols of the [[binary genders]].


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! Symbol
! Symbol
! Description
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The transgender symbol has a combination of female, male, and mixed symbols.
The transgender symbol has a combination of female, male, and mixed symbols.
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! Symbol
! Description
! Unicode
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| [[File:A TransGender-Symbol Plain2.png|frameless|thumb|100px]]
| The transgender symbol. A mix of female (Venus), male (Mars), and androgyne (Venus and Mars mixed). This symbol was designed in the 1990s by [[Holly Boswell]], Wendy Parker, and Nancy R. Nangeroni. A specific version-- blue, with rounded line ends, on a lavender triangle-- belongs to Nangeroni, but otherwise the symbol belongs to none and can be used freely.<ref>Nancy R. Nangeroni. "Transgender symbol." July 1994. [http://www.gendertalk.com/tg-symbol/ http://www.gendertalk.com/tg-symbol/]</ref>
| U+26A7 ⚧
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| [[File:Transfeminism symbol.svg|frameless|thumb|100px]]
| [[Transfeminism]] symbol, combining the transgender symbol with the feminism symbol (a Venus symbol containing a fist of power).
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| [[File:TransGender Equality-Symbol black-and-white.svg|frameless|thumb|100px]]
| Transgender equality symbol.
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|[[File:Transcommunist symbol.svg|frameless|128x128px]]
|The transcommunist symbol, combining the traditional transgender symbol with the communist hammer and sickle, indicating transgender support of communism and/or queer liberation.
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===Ambiguous symbols===
===Ambiguous symbols===
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