Jamie Windust
Gender: Non binary (they/them)
Sexuality: Queer
DOB: N/A
Ethnicity: White - British
Occupation: Writer, presenter, model, public speaker, activist

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Jamie Windust
Gender: Non binary (they/them)
Sexuality: Queer
DOB: N/A
Ethnicity: White - British
Occupation: Writer, presenter, model, public speaker, activist
Buy In Their Shoes: Navigating Non-Binary Life: Read Books Reviews - Amazon.com
"There is no one way to be non-binary, and that's truthfully one of the best things about it. It's an identity that is yours to shape." Combining light-hearted anecdotes with their own hard-won wisdom, Jamie Windust explores everything from fashion, dating, relationships and family, through to mental health, work and future key debates. From trying on clothes in secret to iconic looks, first dates to polyamorous liaisons, passports to pronouns, Jamie shows you how to navigate the world and your evolving identity in every type of situation. Frank, funny, and brilliantly feisty, this must-read book is a call to arms for non-binary self-acceptance, self-appreciation and self-celebration.
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As a marginalised community, it’s all too easy for LGBTQ people – and news media – to focus on the pain, anguish and difficulty with our lives. But that undermines the great joy LGBTQ people experience
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Jamie Windust says it's time non-binary people are recognised on official documents.
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Books of 2021: In Their Shoes by Jamie Windust
Books of 2021: In Their Shoes by Jamie Windust
So let me start by saying that I thank Jamie Windust so much for this book. The fact that it even exists is a major plus in my book… see what I did there 😉 Anyway, no matter how good a book may be for representation that doesn’t mean that it necessarily exists to fill a niche that you assumed it did, which in part, I think is the problem. I want to thank a dear friend of mine for introducing me…
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Jamie Windust chats to PinkNews on publication day of their debut book, In Their Shoes, about celebrating queer joy