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Minus18 — An Intro to Sexuality and Gender

Victorian State Government — Gender Diversity ‘Key Terms’

The Guardian — ‘My gender didn’t exist in fiction when I was growing up — so I wrote myself into existence’ by Alison Evans

The Wheeler Centre — Beyond Binary: Nevo Zisin on Gender

ABC — One Plus One: Nevo Zisin

The Sydney Morning Herald — Nevo Zisin: ‘I look in the mirror and see I’m neither male or female’

*Note that Nevo’s preferred pronouns at the time of interview were he/him. Since this article was published, Nevo’s preferred pronouns are they/them.

Teen Vogue — 9 Things People Get Wrong About Being Non-Binary

Clear Expectations — Guidelines for Institutions, Galleries and Curators Working with Trans, Non-Binary and Gender Diverse Artists

Mount Holyoke Institutional Policies

Emerging Writers Festival — Women and Non-Binary Writers Closed Forum Statement

The 2017 Vida Count

The Guardian — ‘Why I backed a gender-fluid writer for a women’s fiction prize’


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