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:Prime time documentary exploring gender as performance (through a drag king workshop) and gender outside the binary including interviews with people described as 'third gender', ' | :Prime time documentary exploring gender as performance (through a [[drag|drag king workshop]]) and gender outside the binary including interviews with people described as '[[third gender]]', '[[transgenderist]]s' and '[[androgyne]]s'). Features [[Christie Elan-Cane]]. | ||
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:The research, published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, found that almost 3% of Minnesota teens did not identify with traditional gender labels such as "boy" or "girl." | :The research, published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, found that almost 3% of Minnesota teens did not identify with traditional gender labels such as "boy" or "girl." | ||
====The Cut==== | |||
=====August 2012===== | |||
======Neither Man Nor Woman: Meet the Agender====== | |||
*https://www.thecut.com/2012/08/neither-man-nor-woman-meet-the-agender.html | |||
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:Rachel R. White | |||
====The New York Times==== | ====The New York Times==== | ||
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====National Public Radio (NPR)==== | ====National Public Radio (NPR)==== | ||
=====February 2015===== | |||
======Paige's Story====== | |||
* https://www.npr.org/2015/02/06/384104070/paiges-story | |||
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:Audio (with text transcription) about a [[bigender]] person named Paige Abendroth who "flips" between being male and female. | |||
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:Alix Spiegel | |||
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:ABENDROTH: Like my biggest worry is that I'm never going to really fit in to, like, female spaces or male spaces. I'm afraid that I'm going to be living the rest of my life in some kind of weird gender twilight zone. | |||
:SPIEGEL: And what will you do then? | |||
:ABENDROTH: I don't know. I'll keep on doing my best. | |||
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:Some ableist/invalidating bits, e.g. some researchers that Spiegel talked to are reported as saying "These people are just psychotic." However a different researcher does clarify that nonbinary identities, like Paige's, are not mental illness. | |||
:Some discussion of dysphoria, e.g. Paige says, "Imagine you woke up and your body was a cockroach. It was really unsettling." and there is a mention of Paige vomiting from severe dysphoria. | |||
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=====October 2020===== | =====October 2020===== | ||
;October 9 - [https://journalistiekwindesheim.nl/flipside/2020/10/09/beschuit-met-paarse-muisjes-genderqueer-zijn-en-genderneutraliteit/ Beschuit met paarse muisjes: genderqueer zijn en genderneutraliteit in 2020] | ;October 9 - [https://web.archive.org/web/20201115152628/https://journalistiekwindesheim.nl/flipside/2020/10/09/beschuit-met-paarse-muisjes-genderqueer-zijn-en-genderneutraliteit/ Beschuit met paarse muisjes: genderqueer zijn en genderneutraliteit in 2020] | ||
====Noordhollands Dagblad==== | ====Noordhollands Dagblad==== | ||
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Starting of showing the “Call Me Caitlyn” ''Vanity Fair'' cover to illustrate the predominance of transgender people in media, the article continued to make a similar case for people of | Starting of showing the “Call Me Caitlyn” ''Vanity Fair'' cover to illustrate the predominance of transgender people in media, the article continued to make a similar case for people of nonbinary gender identities changing their names. Stating that (undefined) sources support that there exists a large number of nonbinary people in the Netherlands, the article uses "intersex" as a catch-all term for nonbinary gender, going as far as saying that "LGBTI" covers all possible gender identities. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |