States are starting to recognize a third gender. Heres what that means for nonbinary youth.
https://www.vox.com/identities/2018/3/28/17100252/trans-nonbinary-third-gender-youth-legal-recognition
When Davi, a 17-year-old in Oakland, California, found out that their true gender identity nonbinary, meaning neither male or female was finally recognized by the state, they felt a sense of relief.
I will feel like I dont have to explain myself all of the time, Davi said. I will be so grateful, and less tired.
Nonbinary gender identity is not recognized by most states. Last June, Oregon became the first to
recognize a nonbinary gender option on drivers licenses. Since the bill passed, Washington, DC, and three more states followed suit: Washington, New York, and California, which became the first state
to allow nonbinary residents to change their gender on all relevant legal documents, including birth certificates, to a gender-neutral option.
For nonbinary youth like Davi, that means nothing less than a shift from nonexistence to existence in the eyes of the law. Most people have the privilege of feeling that, said Davi. [They] probably do not even think about that concept.
For my project Transcending Self, I photograph and interview trans youth from around the world; what follows are excerpts from interviews with young people who specifically identify as nonbinary (or, occasionally, gender-expansive). I focused on the question of what it meant for them to have their gender legally affirmed by the government. The conversations have been condensed and edited for clarity.
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