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This space explores non-binary identity, language, and lived experience. Whether you’re questioning your gender, supporting someone you love, or simply learning, you’ll find thoughtful, accessible guides here.
New to Non-Binary Identity? Start here…
What does non-binary mean? Am I non-binary?
This in-depth guide explores non-binary identity, the gender spectrum, pronouns, expression, intersectionality, and allyship. Whether you're questioning, exploring, or showing up as an ally, this is a space to learn, reflect, and connect.
Disabled and Enby: The Overlooked Narratives of Gender and Access
Being non-binary is a constant battle in a world of "Him/Her" boxes. Add disability to the mix, and the world begins to question your right to be in the room at all. It’s time to move past "inspiration porn" and look at the messy, beautiful reality of the disabled enby experience.
Microaggressions Against Non-Binary People: What Not to Say
Non-binary people experience microaggressions every day, often disguised as jokes, curiosity, or “good intentions.” This guide breaks downeverydayn things people say to enby folks, why those comments cause harm, and what respect actually looks like in practice.
How to Be a Better Ally to Non-Binary People: Do’s and Don’ts
Allyship is about being informed, respectful, and willing to do better. This guide breaks down the essential do’s and don’ts for supporting non-binary people in everyday life, from pronouns and language to boundaries and real-world advocacy.
How to Legally Change Your Gender Marker (or Why You Might Not Want To)
A practical, global guide to legally changing your gender marker, including nonbinary and X options, what documents you can update, and why some people choose not to.
Queer, Diasporic, and Denied: Reclaiming Identity Beyond Citizenship
What happens when your history doesn’t fit on a form? This personal essay explores queer identity, diaspora, and the pain of being denied citizenship—offering a powerful reflection on how we claim to belong beyond borders, bloodlines, and binaries.
The Unemployed Friend on a Tuesday: Why Non-Traditional Work Deserves Respect
The “unemployed friend on a Tuesday” meme is funny, but for many LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent people, it’s not a joke. It’s our reality. In a world that demands productivity but offers little support, this post unpacks why non-traditional labour deserves respect and how we reclaim value beyond the grind.
Thriving as a Non-Binary Professional: Work, Boundaries & Belonging
Navigating work as a non-binary professional is about balancing authenticity, setting boundaries, and pushing for change in spaces that weren’t built for us. Whether you’re out or quietly navigating, here you’ll find strategies for being non-binary at work.