Boston no longer requires gender identification on marriage licenses
In a trailblazing move, the city of Boston has updated its marriage licenses: going forward, they will no longer require gender identification. This means that couples applying to get married in the city won’t have to disclose information about their gender to employees of the city. For trans, non-binary and gender diverse people, the change could help alleviate gender dysphoria. READ MORE: The secret history of LGBTQ+ marriage Kimberly Rhoten, who is non-binary and serves as Boston’s director of policy and strategic initiatives for the city’s Office of Returning Citizens,…
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