Do You Know How Many Adults Identify as Nonbinary?
Did you know that more nonbinary adults identify as cisgender rather than transgender?
According to UCLA Williams Institute, there are about 1.2 million LGBTQ adults in the U.S. who are nonbinary, of which a greater percentage are cisgender rather than transgender.
Statistics like this show something that I often talk to organizations about:
The way we think about and experience gender in the modern world is changing — fast.
This directly impacts our organizations, as more TGX+ (trans, nonbinary, and gender expansive) individuals come out and provide new meaning to what it means to be an organization that drives inclusion and belonging.
Organizations must think about how to include nonbinary individuals in recruitment, operations and infrastructure, policies, leadership development programs, ERGs, and more.
Which can be completely overwhelming, especially for those new to working with TGX+ communities.
If you’re a DEI, HR, or ERG leader curious about developing strategies for TGX+ folks in your organization, join our next TGX+ Inclusion Roundtable.
Whether you’re brand new to conversations of TGX+ inclusion or an active ally to this community, I welcome you to bring your questions, quandaries, and workplace scenarios for us to explore together.