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Nonbinary Gender: Scholarship and Experience

Author: LGBTQ+ Studies Certificate Students at UM-Dearborn

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Although the term “nonbinary” appeared in the 1960s, it has only recently become well-known. The use of the term multiplied tenfold from 2013 to 2019 and continues to increase. We begin by studying genders beyond the binary in historical and global contexts. Then we discuss the growing recognition of nonbinary gender in the twenty-first century, the conditions that enabled this to happen, and the lived experiences of nonbinary individuals in various contexts. We also consider nonbinary experiences in various social contexts, including ways in which allies can support nonbinary individuals.
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10: Conclusion

10: Conclusion

2021-11-1504:56

To close out the series, the hosts come together to review big ideas from each episode, what resonated with them, and hear once more from our panelists. After a summer of research, we hope that Nonbinary Gender: Scholarship and Experience culminated as a well rounded, intersectional, and empathetic look into the lives of nonbinary identities. Thank you for listening! Our sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IFHWichxwGlqciP9aPh5MH7FVGws5XwZuqGDfpUiW34 Outro music courtesy of bats and the oracle Contact us at nonbinary@umich.edu if you have any questions
As we wrap up the series, Lauren and Payton want to equip you with the knowledge and skills to be an ally and advocate for gender queer folks. In this episode, they discuss micro-affirmations, acknowledging pronouns, and enacting change on intimate, local, and policy levels. Our focus has been on research, but we can utilize research to promote inclusion and validation of nonbinary identities. Have a listen and implement the strategies that best align with your journey! Our sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IFHWichxwGlqciP9aPh5MH7FVGws5XwZuqGDfpUiW34 Outro music courtesy of bats and the oracle Contact us at nonbinary@umich.edu if you have any questions
The internet has had a unique role for the queer community, including nonbinary gender. Albeit clumsy at times, it has been an integral space of self expression, discovery, and connection. Zenon and Phoenix log-in to talk about the evolution of the world wide web and its impact on gender construction. Our sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IFHWichxwGlqciP9aPh5MH7FVGws5XwZuqGDfpUiW34 Outro music courtesy of bats and the oracle Contact us at nonbinary@umich.edu if you have any questions
How do nonbinary individuals exist in establishments such as healthcare, education, and the law? Phoenix and Lauren dive into these institutions and more. Hear experiences from our panelists' and how Quidditch (yes, the sport from Harry Potter) is critiquing dominant sport culture. Our sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IFHWichxwGlqciP9aPh5MH7FVGws5XwZuqGDfpUiW34 Outro music courtesy of bats and the oracle Contact us at nonbinary@umich.edu if you have any questions
Payton and Zenon discuss a number a themes that have been recorded amongst nonbinary folks and their relationships. These bonds are impactful to the wellness and visibility of nonbinary lives. From intimate partners to families and friends, learn about microaggressions, identity validation, active defense, and more in this episode. Our sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IFHWichxwGlqciP9aPh5MH7FVGws5XwZuqGDfpUiW34 Outro music courtesy of bats and the oracle Contact us at nonbinary@umich.edu if you have any questions
The series moves on to discuss the influence of culture on nonbinary lives. You’ll hear more experiences from our panelists, as well as research pertaining to non-Western lifestyles. Payton and Phoenix breakdown social and linguistic traits that impact nonbinary folks. They take a particular look at the effects of the binary gender construct. Our sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IFHWichxwGlqciP9aPh5MH7FVGws5XwZuqGDfpUiW34 Outro music courtesy of bats and the oracle Contact us at nonbinary@umich.edu if you have any questions
Journey around the world with Lauren and Zenon for a global perspective on nonbinary identities. Learn how language and gender intersect, and hear emerging research on the prominence and various needs of gender queer folks. Buckle up, the Enby-Express is about to depart! Our sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IFHWichxwGlqciP9aPh5MH7FVGws5XwZuqGDfpUiW34 Outro music courtesy of bats and the oracle Contact us at nonbinary@umich.edu if you have any questions
Nonbinary may be a newer term to this generation, but there is historical evidence of gender nonconformance worldwide. Lauren and Phoenix review some of these identities, how they functioned in their respective society’s, and how Eurocentric, colonizer narratives have erased or overlooked trans and gender nonconforming (TGNC) identities. Listen along as we uncover gender variance found in history. Our sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IFHWichxwGlqciP9aPh5MH7FVGws5XwZuqGDfpUiW34 Outro music courtesy of bats and the oracle Contact us at nonbinary@umich.edu if you have any questions
The use of the term “nonbinary” multiplied tenfold from 2013 to 2019 and continues to increase. In this episode, Payton and Zenon examine the origin of the term and its emergence during the last decade. They connect the social and cultural conditions that facilitated this phenomena and supported its ascent. Learn about about the creation of the nonbinary flag and “Nonbinary Peoples Day”. Our sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IFHWichxwGlqciP9aPh5MH7FVGws5XwZuqGDfpUiW34 Outro music courtesy of bats and the oracle Contact us at nonbinary@umich.edu if you have any questions
1: Welcome!

1: Welcome!

2021-09-1203:36

Welcome to Nonbinary Gender: Scholarship and Experience! A limited podcast series presented by four students from the University of Michigan- Dearborn. In this first episode: meet your hosts, learn more about the series and its purpose of sharing research as well as the lived experiences of nonbinary identities. We hope this series provides enlightenment on the lives of nonbinary folks. We are excited you’re here! Our sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IFHWichxwGlqciP9aPh5MH7FVGws5XwZuqGDfpUiW34 Outro music courtesy of bats and the oracle Contact us at nonbinary@umich.edu if you have any questions
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