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Hi, Gmwalker! It's Morgan. I'm just practicing my editing skills by introducing myself on your Talk page. My favorite color is yellow, I love Italian food, and a personal goal of mine is to learn how to do a back handspring. I hope we both get the hang of this Wiki-ing soon! Feel free to write on my Talk page, too! Happy editing! --Mmoore122 (talk) 19:20, 27 August 2016 (UTC)

Articles:

Black Feminist Future Gender-neutral language (add: ze/zim/ trans*/ non- offensive terminology, commonly used offensive language)*** Pangender Polysexuality Feminization (sociology) Discrimination towards non-binary gender persons***

Outline w/ References

The scope of my research is to define and provide individuals with a better understanding of the term “pangender.”

  • Origin & History of Term (Etymology)- German
  • Gender Inclusive/ Neutral Pronouns & Their Importance- respecting for fellow man/ validation; one, they, zim
  • Contemporary Issues/ Discrimination- public bathrooms (problem for all non- binary genders)
  • See Also: Support for Pangender Individuals, What Allies (those who are not pan but support their right and decision to be pan and proud) Can Do, and {2 Pan Youtubers?}

This article is about pangender, a non- binary gender meaning “all genders”. [1]

Pangender is a recently acknowledged non- binary gender which is defined as including all genders and not being exclusively male or female.[2] Pangender is also referred to as “third gender or bigender”.[3] Gender is one’s internal feelings and external appearance and behavior.[4] The prefix pan is Greek and means, “including all”.[5] Pangender individuals may identify with gender inclusive or gender neutral pronouns (zie/zim) instead of (she/he, her/him). Being pangender is a part of one’s identity. It is not a mental illness.[6] Calling one by the wrong pronouns can make one feel invisible[7] or invalidated.[8] Anyone can show support for non- binary genders.  


[1] Dictionary. “Pangender.” 2016. 16 Nov 2016.; “meaning, "all, every, whole, all-inclusive," from Greek.”

[2] Dictionary. “Pangender.” 2016. 16 Nov 2016.; “meaning, "all, every, whole, all-inclusive," from Greek.”

[3] Richards, C. “Third Genders.” The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies. 1–4. 216. 21 April 2016. 16 Nov 2016.; “Third gender= pangender/ bigender.”

[4] Dr. Story, Amy E., “An Introduction to Sex, Gender, Sexual Orientation, and How These Categories Shape Our Lives.” Feb 2012.3 Dec 2016. “Gender is generally understood as a way of identifying how one feels internally and behaves externally on a continuum of masculine and feminine.”

[5] Dictionary. “Pangender.” 2016. 16 Nov 2016.; “meaning, "all, every, whole, all-inclusive," from Greek.”

[6] Richards, C. “Third Genders.” The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies. 1–4. 216. 21 April 2016. 16 Nov 2016.; “It is not a mental condition but a part of one’s identity.”

[7] Metzler, Candice, CSW, MSW, “Working with LGBTQQI Youth: Expanding our Understanding of Gender and Sex Variance.” 2015. 16 Nov 2016.; “Pronouns are important, stigma, invisibility, rejection.”

[8] University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, “Gender Pronouns.” Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center. 2016. 7 Dec 2016.; “Invalidated.”