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  • EnbyCamp

Nonbinary Night

Bringing Nonbinary Folks Together

Nonbinary Night is our original every-other-week informal social space where we hold space for each other to exist without reference to binary men and women. Grab some food, make new friends, play games, draw, or just unwind in a nonbinary-focused space. If you're questioning or identify as any third gender -- if you need a nonbinary space -- this space is for you. 

You are invited to bring all of you: stories, anxieties, frustrations, dreams, multiplicity, autism, jokes, and general strangeness.  This space is committed to anti-racism, anti-classism, anti-ableism, and respect for your personal boundaries.

​There are free snacks and drinks at every Nonbinary Night.

We meet every other Monday from 6:30 pm to 9pm in Gay City's Calamus 
Auditorium. Visit our Facebook page or our Calendar for dates.

What Do we do, Exactly?

We're not a support group, and don't convene for any specific purpose, though many specific connections have been made at Nonbinary Nights. This is a place to build contacts, a network, a society of nonbinary people: to know and be known.

We talk and eat food and laugh get to know each other, out of a firm conviction that it's simply so good to be in community.

Are you new in the city? Are you passing through? Are you tired of only knowing binary-gendered people? Are you questioning your gender?  We want to be your friend. 

Why We Do this

Every day, nonbinary folks move through a binary world where gender imposes limitations on our ability to exist normally.

Bathrooms, clothing stores, hygiene products, social relationships, interactions with family and clients and professors and co-workers . . .

We're convinced that it constitutes a life-changing empowerment to have access to space where we are the norm. Our cultures, our narratives, our experiences are centered here. Queer family is a vital source of strength to keep going everyday.

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