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English | Latin American people who are non-binary; only use to describe individuals who self-identify as Latino, Latina, or Latinx. Do not conflate with Chicano/a/x or Hispanic. |
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English | Latino/a/x non-binary people |
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English | Latina non-binary people |
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English | Latina nonbinary people |
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English | Latino non-binary people |
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English | Latino nonbinary people |
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English | Latino/a/x nonbinary people |
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English | Latinx non-binary people |
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English | Latinx nonbinary people |
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English | Non-binary Latinas |
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English | Non-binary Latino/a/x people |
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English | Non-binary Latinos |
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English | Non-binary Latinx |
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English | Nonbinary Latinas |
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English | Nonbinary Latino/a/x people |
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English | Nonbinary Latinos |
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English | Nonbinary Latinx |
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All | Personas LGBTQ+ Latinx [homoit0000253] |
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English | Term changed from “Latinx” to “Latino/a/x” to acknowledge the variation in use among the affected community. To acknowledge their multiple marginalization, terms for people of color who are LGBTQ+ use the following format: Racial or ethnic identity followed by gender or sexual identity (e.g., Black lesbians). Terms for white LGBTQ+ people also follow this format to avoid treating whiteness as the standard or norm and instead emphasize its specificity and significance. |
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