In an interview with The Canadian Press, Ontario’s minister of government and consumer services Tracey MacCharles said the Government will launch gender-neutral birth certificates next year.
Multnomah County Judge Amy Holmes Hehn has filed a motion to officially recognize Patrick Abbatiello aka Patch from Portland, Oregon as agender.
Several anti-LGBTQ bills have been introduced in Kentucky and Virginia.
The year 2017 has just begun and what better than a historical first to start this new year! Indeed, the magazine National Geographic has just released its special issue for January 2017 with the title "gender revolution" proposing two covers: the version with Avery Jackson, a 9-year-old trans girl; or with a group of people representing the notion of gender identity and non-binarity.
After two previous videos in which she discussed with her fans her gender and sexuality, trans YouTube star Gigi Gorgeous revealed she was a lesbian.
We knew that more and more straight women were going to experience a sexual relationship with another woman, thus removing many barriers.
A new study reveals that not only a quarter of straight women already had a relationship with a woman, but that also a quarter of them now think that gender is fluid.
The city of Oxford in Alabama will now ask you to pay a $500 fine, in the best case, for the use of "wrong" restroom.
We are not talking about the problems of access to the bathrooms only in the United-States because in the UK, this time, a lesbian was asked to leave the restroom for women after taking her for a man.
Following the decision of North Carolina to vote an anti-trans law, a seven-year-old boy went to the streets with banners to protest against it and show his support for his transgender best friend.
Brighton College is a private school in the UK in which each student must wear a uniform but for some time, the school decided to change its clothing policy to accommodate the best trans* and genderqueer students.
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