Nation Nov 21 Uncertainty clouds classrooms as new pronoun restrictions raise concerns By Andrew DeMillo, Rick Callahan, Associated Press
Politics Sep 27 Michigan Supreme Court orders judges to honor pronouns of parties in court The Michigan Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered all judges to address people in court by the pronouns they use or by “other respectful means.”… By Ed White, Associated Press
Arts Feb 25 Mr. Potato Head gets new gender-neutral name Hasbro said Mr. Potato Head, which has been around for about 70 years, needed a modern makeover. By Joseph Pisani, Associated Press
Arts Nov 05 As non-binary actors become more visible, this website supports their work The Non-Binary Monologues Project, which began last month, is publishing monologues and audition materials for non-binary and trans actors. By Corinne Segal
Nation Jun 25 D.C. will be first in nation to offer non-binary driver’s licenses Washington, D.C., will become the first jurisdiction in the U.S. to offer a driver's license reading "X," instead of "M" or "F," this week. By Corinne Segal
Jun 15 Oregon becomes first state to add gender-neutral option on driver’s licenses By Corinne Segal Residents will be able to use "X," rather than "M" or "F", on their driver's licenses starting July 3. Continue reading
May 21 Oregon may become the first state to offer non-binary option on IDs By Corinne Segal The Oregon DMV is close to offering a third option for people who have long been forced to identify as either “male” or “female” when requesting a state identification. Continue reading
Jan 05 Nation’s first known ‘intersex’ birth certificate issued in New York City By Corinne Segal New York City has issued what legal advocates believe to be the first birth certificate marked "intersex" to Sara Kelly Keenan, a resident of Santa Cruz. Continue reading
Dec 08 Largest-ever survey of trans adults shows high rates of economic instability, suicide attempts By Corinne Segal The 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey the largest-ever survey of trans adults in the U.S., shows elevated rates of economic instability and mental health issues for trans people. Continue reading
Nov 23 Judge rules in favor of intersex veteran who was denied passport By Corinne Segal A federal judge ruled Tuesday in favor of Dana Zzyym, who sued the State Department for a passport that would reflect a gender other than "male" or "female."… Continue reading