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100

This singer/actress/rapper had a starring role in Hidden Figures and Moonlight and her signature style is her tuxedo wardrobe.

Janelle Monae

100

These are the colors of the nonbinary flag

Yellow, white, purple, and black

100

In 2015, a federal discrimination lawsuit was filed against the US regarding gender identity. By the end of this year, the State Department will be implementing a third gender marker on this identification document.

US Passport

100

This term is used within Native American cultures for individuals who identify as having both masculine and feminine spirits.

Two-Spirit

100

The letters in LGBTQQIA stand for:

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans*, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, and Asexual

200

This English singer sang the song "I'm Ready" with Demi Lovato.

Sam Smith

200

This term is a gender neutral title (a gender alternative for Mrs., Ms., Mr., etc.)

Mx

200

Queer zines of the 1980's used this term as a precursor to the term non-binary

Genderqueer

200

The small town Juchitán de Zaragoza in this country uses the term "muxes" for individuals who were assigned male at birth but identify as neither men or women.

Mexico

200

This event marked a pivotal moment for LGBTQ rights and is celebrated every year in June

Stonewall Riots

300

On the cast of Queer Eye, this fab five member provides beauty advice and never limits their fashion to gendered clothing.

Jonathan Van Ness

300

Aside from they/them, nonstandard pronouns have included:

xe, ze, sie, co, ey
300

In 2016, this state became the first to recognize non-binary gender identity

Oregon

300

The term "toms" is used in this southeastern Asian country for gender non-conforming women who use masculine pronouns.

Thailand

300

Taylor Swift mentions GLAAD (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) in this song.

You Need to Calm Down

400

This actress plays Angel on the hit show "Pose".

Indya Moore

400

This term is used by individuals who do not identify with any gender, or identify as "gender neutral."

Agender

400

This federal law is meant to protect students from gender-based harassment, bullying, and educational inequality. It includes protections for transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming students.

Title IX

400

People on this island between Hawaii and Australia use the term "Fa’afafines" for individuals who move fluidly between genders or do not identify as a man or woman.

Samoa

400

This tv show featured the largest transgender cast in history.

Pose

500

This singer performed their song "Lovely Day" at the Biden inauguration.  

Demi Lovato

500

Some non-binary people use this term as a shortened way to say "non-binary person."

Enby

500

Starting in 2018, these states allowed variations of gender neutral markers on identification documents.

DC, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Utah, Virginia, Washington

500

The term "hijra's" is used in these South Asian countries for individuals who were assigned male at birth but have feminine gender expressions.

India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh

500

He was the first black openly gay man to win an Emmy

Billy Porter