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Janelle Monae attending the premiere of Glass Onion A Knives Out Mystery.

Janelle Monae fans have something big to be excited about: the non-binary and pansexual singer and actress is joining an A-list cast in the upcoming movie “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.” Monae, along with other top actors, will be bringing their immense talent and star power to this intriguing mystery flick.

Published in TV Movies

House of The Dragon season 2.

Great news for fans of “Game of Thrones” and the Targaryen dynasty! HBO has renewed the fantasy drama series “House of the Dragon” for a second season!

Published in TV Movies
Saturday, 01 October 2022 16:46

Janelle Monáe Comes Out As Nonbinary

Janelle Monáe.

Pansexual singer and actor Janelle Monáe recently made a historic announcement about her gender identity, revealing that she identifies as non-binary.

Published in Gender
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Michigan gender marker change on driver’s license and ID cards.

The State of Michigan recently introduced a third gender option for driver’s licenses and state identification cards!

Published in U.S. News

The U.S. Department of State announce a gender neutral passport with a new option for gender non conforming persons.

The U.S. Department of State has recently made a groundbreaking announcement: U.S. passports will now feature a third gender marker option, allowing individuals to better express their true identity on their documents.

Published in U.S. News

Biden administration is open to gender-neutral passports.

During his presidential campaign, Joe Biden had expressed a desire to implement a third “X” gender-neutral marker option on IDs to provide recognition for non-binary people.

Published in Gender

lgbtq health care coverage stopped by trump

The Trump Administration has announced that the protections against discrimination that LGBTQ+ people have so far benefited under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) would be abandoned.

Published in U.S. News

apple gender neutral emojis

At first, emojis were not designed to represent people, let alone LGBTQ+ people, but quickly it was decided that among the emojis should be listed human beings.

Published in Entertainment & Media