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The Gender creative flag was made by a user going by WIllow on October 31st, 2020. The light blue, pink, and purple represents children/youth and gender roles/the gender binary, yellow represents genders outside the binary, green represents unique genders, dark grey represents being void of gender, light grey represents fluidity, and the red boxes represent leaving the box/thinking outside the box. |
The Gender creative flag was made by a user going by WIllow on October 31st, 2020. The light blue, pink, and purple represents children/youth and gender roles/the [[gender binary]], yellow represents genders outside the [[Non-Binary|binary]], green represents unique genders, dark grey represents being void of [[Genderless|gender]], light grey represents [[Genderfluid|fluidity]], and the red boxes represent leaving the box/thinking outside the box. |
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[[Category:Gender]] |
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[[Category:Terminology]] |
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Revision as of 11:16, 31 October 2020
Gender Creative - or gender expansive- is an Umbrella Term term for when one- paticularly, when a child or teenager- rejects gender norms and stereotypical expression.
History
The term 'Gender creative' was first coined by Dr. Diane Ehrensaft, a developmental and clinical psychologist in the San Francisco Bay Area and the Director of Mental Health and founding member of the Child and Adolescent Gender Center. She introduced this term in her book Gender Born, Gender Made. Her second book, The Gender Creative Child, was named after the term she created.
Flag
The Gender creative flag was made by a user going by WIllow on October 31st, 2020. The light blue, pink, and purple represents children/youth and gender roles/the gender binary, yellow represents genders outside the binary, green represents unique genders, dark grey represents being void of gender, light grey represents fluidity, and the red boxes represent leaving the box/thinking outside the box.