Beyond Binarism: What Does It Mean to Be a Non-Binary Person?
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After a landmark decision by the Federal Court in Puerto Rico, they will be able to reflect their identity on their birth certificates
Photo from the archive of Ana María Abruña Reyes In a historic decision, the Federal Court of the District of Puerto Rico will allow non-binary people to adjust their birth certificate according to their gender identity. The determination responded to a lawsuit by six non-binary people and obliges the Demographic Registry to create a form that allows them to choose “X” as a gender marker on the birth certificate. Since 2018, transgender people c…
The LGBTQ+ Federation today celebrated the decision of the Federal Court in Puerto Rico that allows non-binary and non-gender individuals to temper their birth certificate to reflect their identity. “At a time when non-binary communities, which do not make up gender and trans are under attack, this historic decision opens the door to full recognition of their dignity. We celebrate a milestone that allows the equality promised in the Constitution…
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