#nonbinary awareness week

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Happy International Nonbinary People’s Day to all whose genders don’t fit the norm

[Image description: a photo of two stickers, two glass bottle charms, and eight needle felted wool hearts. The stickers have drawings of the pokemon drifloon and goomy in front of the nonbinary and genderqueer flags. The bottle charms are filled with colored wool in the order of the genderqueer and nonbinary flags. The hearts are green, yellow, black, white, and purple.]

Today’s theme is introductions! Here are some questions you can use as a guide.

Remember to use the hashtags #NBWeek and #NonbinaryAwarenessWeek!

The Nonbinary Agenda for NBWeek 2020!


Each day will have a different theme you can talk about, and on each of the respective days, a few questions will be posted that you can answer.


Of course you don’t have to adhere to the questions or even the themes, they’re just a guide.


Day 1 (July 12): Introductions

Share whatever you want about yourself, pronouns, labels, what nonbinary means to you etc.


Day 2 (July 13): Coming to terms

This day is for coming out stories and how you realised you were nonbinary.


Day 3 (July 14/International Nonbinary People’s Day): Nonbinary joy

Share all things positive about being nonbinary!


Day 4 (July 15): Visibility for the invisible

This day is dedicated to those of us who are even less visible, meaning PoC, disabled, fat, AMAB people, people over 30 etc to share their experience.

If you’re a thin young abled white afab nonbinary person, take a step back today.


Day 5 (July 16): Misconceptions

Share what people often get wrong about your gender, and what you’d like binary people to understand.


Day 6 (July 17): Nonbinarity in relation to the world

Share how you relate to gender stereotypes, your body, gendered language, etc.


Day 7 (July 18): Transition

Share if and how you (want to) transition. This includes social, medical, legal and anything else that YOU define as part of your transition.

Just a PSA that Nonbinary Awareness Week is about all people whose genders don’t neatly fit into the binary - including people with fluid genders, no gender, multiple genders or genders that are binary-adjacent.

The first Nonbinary Awareness Week is from July 12th to 18th!


After that, it will take place annually during the week surrounding July 14th, International Nonbinary People’s Day.

Today’s theme is coming to terms! Here are some questions you can use as a guide.


Remember to use the hashtags #NBWeek and/or #NonbinaryAwarenessWeek!

nonbinaryawarenessweek:

The first Nonbinary Awareness Week is from July 12th to 18th!


After that, it will take place annually during the week surrounding July 14th, International Nonbinary People’s Day.

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