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  1. Katherine Vandam Bornstein [1] (born March 15, 1948) [2] is an American author, playwright, performance artist, actor, and gender theorist.In 1986, Bornstein started identifying as gender non-conforming and has stated "I don't call myself a woman, and I know I'm not a man" after having been assigned male at birth and receiving sex reassignment surgery.

  2. Jul 28, 2021 · Kate Bornstein has developed a new cornerstone of gender theory: time. The beloved 73-year-old trans writer and trailblazer is perhaps best known for advancing mainstream understanding of nonbinary identity through her canonical 1994 book Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women, and the Rest of Us. Over two decades later, she is still pushing for more ...

  3. TV’s “I Am Cait,” with Caitlyn Jenner. Kate is the subject of Sam Feder’s award-winning documentary, “Kate Bornstein Is a Queer and Pleasant Danger.” Kate’s work on suicide prevention, and her advocacy for marginalized and at-risk youth has earned her two citations of outstanding citizenship from the New York City Council.

  4. Jun 19, 2019 · So I said to heck with it, you win. I’m not a woman, and I know for some of you that means I can’t be a lesbian. And I realized that by being “not-man/not-woman,” I was nothing. There was ...

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  5. Kate Bornstein. Kate Bornstein is an author, playwright, performance artist, and gender theorist. Ze is "a non-binary femme -identified trans person". [3] Ze is known for hir work in gender theory. In August 2012 ze was diagnosed with lung cancer. [4] In the 2020 American film Two Eyes, Kate plays a nonbinary therapist at a psychiatric center.

  6. www.speakoutnow.org › speakers › kate-bornsteinKate Bornstein - SpeakOut

    Kate was born Albert Bornstein in 1948, in Asbury Park, New Jersey. At an early age, he came to the conclusion that he wasn't a boy, and that she didn't want to grow up to be a man. To Albert, being a boy was all acting, and pretending to be a boy. In 1984, she began her hormonal, surgical, and social transition from male to female, which she ...

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  8. Paul Kenneth Bornstein, MD That was the name, hand-painted on the pebbled-green-glass office door to my father’s medical office on the second floor of the Medical Arts Building in Asbury Park. When I turned thirteen and became a man, I was told that one day my name would be painted right underneath his, and we’d share a practice together.

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