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Découverte de la non-binarité : le témoignage de Cami

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    Even if you don’t understand,
    you can still offer support and guidance.
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    Our identity is legitimate and real.
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    My name is Cami, I’m 22, I’m non-binary.
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    I’m here to talk about being non-binary.
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    "Non-binary" is an umbrella term.
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    It includes all gender identities
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    that are neither exclusively masculine
    or exclusively feminine.
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    This could be agender, a neutre term,
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    where the letter "a" means without.
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    Or this could be all fluid identities
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    like if we were to image gender
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    as a spectrum with two poles:
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    masculine and feminine.
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    We can picture a cursor
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    moving back and forth between them—
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    encompassing those who are
    genderfluid, demigender, pangender, etc.
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    I never really identified
    with femininity.
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    When I was 18,
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    I had already started to ask questions
    about my gender identity,
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    and I met a trans man
    who I was with for some time.
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    And together, we mapped out my identity
    as non-binary.
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    I think it's because
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    he was more knowledgable than me
    on the subject
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    that he knew how to help me
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    find the words to express my identity.
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    Gender identity encapsulates our existence.
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    It’s the gender we feel, live,
    and experiment with.
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    And gender expression is how we choose
    to present ourselves to the public eye.
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    It’s the way we can express this identity.
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    For example, we could have
    a masculine gender identity
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    where we are a man,
    and we could have a gender expression
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    that could be feminine
    with plenty of markers
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    that society considers feminine.
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    Like Bilal Hassani who is a man
    with a feminine gender expression.
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    I told my parents that I was non-binary,
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    and that I wanted to change my name
    at the same time.
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    I was 20. This was 2 years ago.
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    My mom took it really well.
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    She was up to date
    with questions of gender.
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    She was accepting
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    and a safe space for me.
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    She made me feel secure.
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    The situation with my father
    was a little more sensitive.
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    I took a bit more time to tell him
    and I didn’t do it in person.
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    I sent him a message,
    which was easier for me to handle.
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    He reacted rather well.
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    He said he didn’t understand everything,
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    but that in any case,
    he would be there to support me,
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    and that it didn’t change anything—
    that he would love me regardless.
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    For my grandma, this was less clear
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    because this was something new to her.
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    She grew up in the countryside.
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    Then moved to Paris.
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    She lived with my grandpa for 50 years.
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    She was raised
    in a very cis-heternomative mold
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    where she couldn't ask questions
    about self-identity
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    or about others’ identities.
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    When I told her,
    she was a little taken aback
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    but she always looked after me
    the best she could.
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    She tries extremely hard,
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    and rarely misuses my name.
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    In 2019,
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    I sent a request to change my name
    to the town council
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    of the town I lived in.
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    I received a file
    that I filled with testimonies
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    from my close allies,
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    saying they use the name Cami
    to address me.
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    I asked my school
    to write me a letter of support.
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    Then, I dropped off my file.
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    I waited a few months—
    this depends on each town council—
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    then my name change was accepted.
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    Misgendering someone is addressing them
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    with the wrong pronouns.
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    Like gendering a non-binary person
    who explicitly said
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    to use neutral pronouns, like 'them,'
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    with feminine or masculine pronouns.
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    I personally use pronouns
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    that are feminine when spoken
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    and neutral when written.
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    But, generally, I tend to immediately say
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    that I prefer to be addressed
    with feminine pronouns in conversation.
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    If someone doesn’t do this themselves,
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    and you’d like to be sure
    how to address them,
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    you can ask what their pronouns are,
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    or wait until the person
    uses gendered terms, and copy them.
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    There were many comments
    on videos I’ve previously made
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    that invalidate our gender identities,
    that deny our expressions of gender
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    and our gender identities.
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    After, I read very few of them,
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    just because I knew
    that for the most part,
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    they were malicious
    or very, very insensitive,
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    and that they would only hurt me.
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    I already participated in a report
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    where we heard
    that we're the effect of a trend.
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    That it appeared a few years ago
    in the U.S., 10 years ago,
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    and that it was
    strongly linked with fashion,
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    like unisex fashion, etc.
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    That’s not true at all.
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    I think that it’s a super white
    and eurocentric view,
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    because, in short, we can find
    numerous gender identities
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    within the majority of cultures,
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    that were completely erased
    during colonization.
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    Often, we hear that it’s problematic,
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    it’s annoying to recreate boxes upon boxes
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    to identify, reidentify, etc., with,
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    but I think it’s vital, first of all,
    to be able to identify with something,
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    to redefine an identity
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    that was arbitrarily assigned to us
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    at birth.
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    I think it’s necessary
    to surround yourself with a community,
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    to create relationships,
    to know that you aren’t alone,
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    that there’s help,
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    that there’s other people
    who are like us,
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    that they understand us, and listen to us.
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Title:
Découverte de la non-binarité : le témoignage de Cami
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Video Language:
French
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05:55

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