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'''Dana Alix Zzyym''' ({{LifeData|1958}}) is an [[intersex]] activist and former sailor who was the first military veteran in the [[United States]] to seek a non-binary gender U.S. passport, in the lawsuit ''Zzyym v. Pompeo''.<ref name="villarreal2019">{{REFweb
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'''Dana Alix Zzyym''' (b. 1958)<ref>https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2019/03/u-s-federal-court-just-told-state-department-issue-first-ever-gender-neutral-passport/</ref> is an [[intersex]] activist and former sailor who was the first military veteran in the United States to seek a non-binary gender U.S. passport, in the lawsuit ''Zzyym v. Pompeo''.
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United States District Judge R. Brooke Jackson, an Obama appointee in Colorado, ruled that the State Department must issue an accurate passport for Dana Zzyym. The State Department is appealing the ruling to the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.<ref name="ford2019">{{REFweb
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Zzyym has been an avid supporter of the [https://www.intersexequality.com Intersex Campaign for Equality].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:54, 25 February 2022

Dana Alix Zzyym (born 1958) is an intersex activist and former sailor who was the first military veteran in the United States to seek a non-binary gender U.S. passport, in the lawsuit Zzyym v. Pompeo.[1]

United States District Judge R. Brooke Jackson, an Obama appointee in Colorado, ruled that the State Department must issue an accurate passport for Dana Zzyym. The State Department is appealing the ruling to the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.[2]

Activism

Zzyym has been an avid supporter of the Intersex Campaign for Equality.

See also

External links

References

  1. REFweb Villarreal, Daniel (2 March 2019). A U.S. federal court just told the State Department to issue its first-ever gender neutral passport. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  2. REFweb Ford, Zack (22 February 2019). Federal court orders State Department to issue the country’s first nonbinary passpor, thinkprogress.org, Think Progress. Retrieved 11 July 2020.