Huffington Postさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Huffington PostInstagram)「Hawaii has joined a wave of states across the country that are giving nonbinary individuals more gender options on state-issued IDs. Gov. David Ige signed House Bill 1165 into law on Wednesday. It adds a new gender option beyond “male” and “female” on application forms for driver’s licenses and state IDs. Ige signed the bill along with two other pieces of legislation that focus on LGBTQ rights. Starting July 1, 2020, Hawaii residents will see a third gender option, “X,” on these forms. The legislation aims to reduce discrimination against nonbinary individuals who do not identify exclusively as male or female. The new law also notes that individuals who opt for “X” will not have to provide any documentation to prove their gender. Khara Jabola-Carolus, executive director of the Hawai’i State Commission on the Status of Women, said the new law falls in line with gender inclusivity that was inherent for Native Hawaiians. “This wasn’t just about simple recognition of transgender folks by the mainstream,” Jabola-Carolus said in an Instagram post. “It was about [the] decolonization of the status of gender minorities and women, and taking a step to honor the inclusive society of Native Hawaiians.”⁠ ⁠」6月30日 8時00分 - huffpost

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Hawaii has joined a wave of states across the country that are giving nonbinary individuals more gender options on state-issued IDs. Gov. David Ige signed House Bill 1165 into law on Wednesday. It adds a new gender option beyond “male” and “female” on application forms for driver’s licenses and state IDs. Ige signed the bill along with two other pieces of legislation that focus on LGBTQ rights. Starting July 1, 2020, Hawaii residents will see a third gender option, “X,” on these forms. The legislation aims to reduce discrimination against nonbinary individuals who do not identify exclusively as male or female. The new law also notes that individuals who opt for “X” will not have to provide any documentation to prove their gender. Khara Jabola-Carolus, executive director of the Hawai’i State Commission on the Status of Women, said the new law falls in line with gender inclusivity that was inherent for Native Hawaiians. “This wasn’t just about simple recognition of transgender folks by the mainstream,” Jabola-Carolus said in an Instagram post. “It was about [the] decolonization of the status of gender minorities and women, and taking a step to honor the inclusive society of Native Hawaiians.”⁠


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