International Non-Binary People’s Day

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"International Non-Binary People's Day is observed each year on 14 July and is aimed at raising awareness and organizing around the issues faced by non-binary people around the world. The day was first celebrated in 2012. The date was chosen for being precisely between International Men's Day (celebrated annually on November 19th) and International Women's Day (celebrated annually on March 8th).

Most countries in the world do not recognize non-binary as a legal gender, meaning most non-binary people still have a gendered passport and official identification. Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and New Zealand include non-binary gender options on passports, and 23 US states plus Washington DC allow residents to mark their gender as 'X' on their driving license." - International Non-Binary People's Day - Wikipedia