Scottish non-binary potter AJ Simpson has been crowned winner of The Great Pottery Throw Down, describing their victory as "life-changing".
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Scottish non-binary potter AJ Simpson has been crowned winner of The Great Pottery Throw Down, describing their victory as "life-changing".
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Asia Kate Dillon talks with Ellen Degeneres about being nonbinary and having they/them pronouns
Asia Kate Dillon was interviewed today on Ellen Degeneres' talk show about being nonbinary and using singular "they" pronouns. The video linked below can be viewed internationally.
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Dillon is known for their role as nonbinary intern Taylor Mason in TV show Billions, whose pronouns are also they/them.
"Quantum Leap" star Mason Park talks about trans and non-binary representation in media and what their role "does for future generations of
Mason talks about how as a "very strange kid" they delved into science and tech at an early age. They reveal that some of their early inspirations in entertainment included John Cameron Mitchell in Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Tim Curry in Rocky Horror Picture Show. And they take a deep dive into the increasing representation for members of the trans and non-binary communities in leading and supporting roles in entertainment, and how important it is that they get to play "real" people.
"Often non-binary characters and trans people are not seen in 'normal' jobs," Mason says. "I play a real individual, a real person who has a very important job that a lot of non-binary people and trans people work in. It's been really exciting to make contact with a bunch of people that otherwise hadn't been represented in that way on television before.
"It's so much more meaningful to represent marginalized people in the most normalized context because it's the Trojan horse," they continue. "It's the way to get people used to having these conversations in the day-to-day. Everybody meets trans and non-binary people all the time and half the time they don't even know it. It's amazing how integrated we are in society now but are still such a "strange," hot-button topic. To just let me breathe and exist and be present in the story is very radical and very cool. I look forward to what that does for future generations of non-binary characters."
“Growing up I would have never thought I could be anyone but ‘Angela’, the girl who had to fit the mould of what her small town told her she had to be,” they wrote.
“So I conformed and played the part. Until I gave myself permission to be who I was meant to be. My life completely changed when I stepped into my truth.
“I’m confidently trans-non-binary and adored by my loving and supportive partner of nine years. I am Andie,” they added. “Life is what you make it so live your truth.”
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