10 icons from history you didn't know were nonbinary
To celebrate Nonbinary Awareness Week we're highlighting the amazing contributions of nonbinary people in history!
July 12, 2024
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To celebrate Nonbinary Awareness Week we're highlighting the amazing contributions of nonbinary people in history!
The bite-size series that stars Esco Jouley, Patricia Clarkson, and Brendan Gleeson is rolling out on SundanceTV now.
The pansexual singer, actor, and activist "has been a guiding force for positive change," says HRC President Alphonso David.
Check out the awards on MTV and Paramount+ at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Sunday, May 7.
The next frontier is nonbinary genders so start getting with it, world.
The queer online magazine will now be known as Autostraddle by For Them.
The toy company is dropping the "Mr." and rebranding its famous plastic spud with play sets that can be customized for same-sex parents.
To celebrate Nonbinary Awareness Week and International Nonbinary People's Day, here are 13 nonbinary trailblazers we love.
“Brands have long learned that these are not concerned moms, but dedicated anti-LGBTQ activists," GLAAD President Sarah Kate Ellis said of the petition and its backers.
"I. Personally. Changed. The. Whole. Game. And that is not ego, that is just fact."
Rainbow hits it out of the park, along with other queer entertainers such as Brandi Carlile.
London nightlife icon Elie Che (pictured) has died in an accidental drowning; the death of another Black trans woman is under investigation.
She won the award with Sam Smith for their song "Unholy."
As the father of a nonbinary child, Tennant is showing the world everyday what it looks like to be an ally!
These swole gym rats show there is truly nothing better than a woman with muscles.
Mapping our obsession with the presidential candidate's two inches.
Producer Barbara Broccoli says it just comes down to finding the right actor.
The former The L Word star chats with The Advocate about producing and cohosting DIVA magazine's podcast for queer women and nonbinary folks.
Merrique Jenson is bringing together trans women of the Midwest to first commiserate, then conquer.
"Gender depends on something else for its existence. What it depends on varies from time period to time period, culture to culture," the writer says, "We're not admitting that."