My life without gender: 'Strangers are desperate to know what genitalia I have' Raised a girl, became a boy, and now? From navigating public bathrooms, to choosing what to wear, Tyler Ford on living as a genderless person. Guardian, 8 Aug 2015.
Ruby Rose Breaks Down What It Means To Be Gender Fluid An interview with the Australian star of 'Orange is the New Black' about her own gender fluidity. HuffPost, 17 Jun 2017.
The Semi-Sacred Third Gender of South Asia Shahria Shamin discusses her photos of hijras in India and Bangladesh: “hijras can be considered to fall under the umbrella term transgender, but many prefer the term third gender”. She describes hijras as people designated as male at birth but with feminine gender identity, who eventually adopt feminine gender roles. BBC Culture, 20 Jul 2017.
Bisexual This page has information about identifying as bisexual but also about other non-binary identities in addition to bisexuality, including pan or pan-sexual, queer and questioning. 2 Sep, 2017. The Trevor Project.
Census will allow Australians to identify as 'other' for both sex and gender The 2016 standard for sex and gender variables, released on 2 February, allows respondents to identify their biological sex and their gender identity as either male, female or “other”. Guardian, 4 Feb 2016.
Sexual fluidity: Living a label-free life More young people are embracing the notion that human sexuality is dynamic, free and cannot easily be categorised. Despite accusations it is "just a phase," sexual fluidity is now firmly in the mainstream, and could change everything. By Lily Edelstewin. ABC 4 0ct 2016.
Germany allows 'indeterminate' gender at birth This is an article from BBC News, 1st Nov, 2013, that discusses a new law in Germany that will allow people who are interest to choose 'indeterminate gender' instead of male or female on their passport. The aim of the law is to reduce pressure on parents to have medical operations on intersex children at birth to try to make them more biologically male or female.
This report includes: A video interview with Sarah Graham, an intersex woman, who argues that it is nonsense to divide the world up into pink and blue, female and male. She says that nature loves diversity and includes more than just male and female, but that culture wants to make everybody either male or female.
New Australian passports allow third gender option A BBC news story from 15 September 2011 about the decision in Australia to allow transgender people and people of ambiguous sex (intersex people) to choose the category 'indeterminate gender' on their passports.
Living outside 'male or female' in Australia Transgender, intersex and gender diverse people have received greater recognition by federal and state laws. This video focuses on the campaign by Norrie Mae Welby and other people to be recognized as neither male or female but as gender non-specific. ABC TV, 8 July 2013.