Non-Binary Identity

Nonbinary. Genderfluid. Genderqueer. Enby. As our collective understanding of gender norms evolves, we need a more nuanced vocabulary for these conversations. We also need more empathy. Nonbinary people are on your campus and in your boardroom. A healthy culture requires truth-telling and compassion. Gender identity exists as a spectrum. These transgender and nonbinary speakers have insights beyond pronouns.

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  • Geena Rocero’s Memoir Horse Barbie Is a Moving Chronicle of Trans Resilience and Joy
    You might know Geena Rocero from her 2014 TED Talk, her long modeling career, her unflagging trans advocacy, or any combination of the above—but you’re guaranteed to feel like you’ve…
  • A Trans Model Fleeing the ‘Trap of Respectability’
    A candid new memoir by Geena Rocero, a model and producer who started her career on the pageant circuit in her native Philippines, recounts the pleasures and pitfalls of living…
  • “The Good, The Bad, The Fabulosity, The Ugliness, The Absurdity”: Geena Rocero on Her New Memoir, Horse Barbie
    The model, filmmaker, and trans activist talks Catholic pageantry, chosen family, and the lure of Hollywood.
  • ‘Every Body,’ an Intersex Doc From ‘RBG’ Director Julie Cohen, to Get a Focus Release (EXCLUSIVE)
    In June, Focus Features will release Oscar-nominated director Julie Cohen’s “Every Body,” a documentary about three intersex individuals.
  • Beyond the Gender Binary
    “Woman” was who I was supposed to become after I was born, but every aspect of that. preselected identity was not me. It was all a performance: The way I…
  • Non-Binary Sensation Jeffrey Marsh Wants You to Love You
    Jeffrey talks about how to be true to you
FAQ's
In recent years, some of the most inspiring public speakers on non-binary identity include Jeffrey Marsh, Asia Kate Dillon, Jonathan Van Ness, Ruby Rose, Amandla Stenberg, and Jacob Tobia.
Many people do not identify as a man or a woman. The concept of two genders (male or female) is known as the gender binary. People whose gender is not exclusively male or exclusively female use many different terms to describe themselves, with non-binary being the most common. Some possess two or more genders, some have no gender, and others fluctuate along the gender spectrum. While these concepts are not new, our collective understanding is still evolving.
While they are often used interchangeably, there are some distinct differences. Genderqueer is a gender identity that's built around the term “queer.” Queer is a term that encompasses all sexual orientations that vary from the heterosexual "norm”. Although it's typically used to describe a person's sexual orientation, it can also be used to express a non-binary gender identity. Individuals who identify as genderqueer do not necessarily identify as non-binary.
Most transgender people are not non-binary. Transgender people typically have a gender identity that is either male or female, and they should be treated like any other woman or man.
In addition to the aforementioned “genderqueer”, other terms include agender, bigender, androgynous, and two-spirit.
Millions of people across the globe are alienated when gender is expressed as a binary. Policies ranging from dress codes to bathrooms can create unnecessary obstacles when non-binary identities are ignored. In working towards more inclusive workplaces and campuses, it is useful to understand basic concepts such as correct pronouns.
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