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International Non-Binary People's Day 2020

Category
LGBT+
Date
Date
Tuesday 14 July 2020
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International Non-Binary People's Day is on 14 July. It takes place on this date because it falls exactly halfway between International Women’s Day (8 March) and International Men’s Day (19 November). The day aims to celebrate the wide range of people worldwide who identify as non-binary and to raise awareness about issues that non-binary people face.

Leeds City Council will be flying the non-binary flag from Leeds Civic Hall on 14 July.

Non-binary flag

Non-binary flag

Emily, co-chair of the University's LGBT+ staff network, said:

"One of the best things about witnessing the cultural shift in the language of gender has been seeing people have the words to use to work through how they want to define themselves and move through the world, and a political awareness of the roots of gender and conceptions of its meaning.

This is something that I’d struggled to give a name to for myself for many years, but I’ve been really lucky to live and study in Leeds, a place where I’ve had the freeing experience of developing an understanding of my own non-binary identity, and had places to explore and be playful with what gender can mean.

Everyone should have the right to bodily autonomy and self-determination, so please support and stand with non-binary people and organisations to help make this a reality."

Online events

Non-Binary Leeds have announced a programme of events to mark the date, including a coffee evening, film night, and a number of short talks that will be available on their Non- binary Leeds Youtube Channel. Visit the Non-Binary Leeds Facebook page for more information and details.

Resources

Stonewall have created a list of 10 ways to step up as an ally to non-binary people. This also includes information about what non-binary refers to, and the differences between gender identity and gender expression.