The coiner of the word "cisgender" speaks out.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/what-cisgender-means-transgender_n_63e13ee0e4b01e9288730415
I Coined The Term 'Cisgender' 29 Years Ago. Here's What This Controversial Word Really Means.
By Dana Dafosse
I coined the term cisgender in 1994. Nearly three decades later, the word has had ramifications I never dreamed of.
It began innocently enough. I was in graduate school and writing a paper on the health of trans adolescents. I put a post on alt.transgender to ask for views on transphobia and inclusion on the campus of the University of Minnesota. I was struggling because there did not seem to be a way to describe people who were not transgender without inescapably couching them in normalcy and making transgender identity automatically the other.
I knew that in chemistry, molecules with atoms grouped on the same side are labeled with the Latin prefix cis, while molecules with atoms grouped on opposite sides are referred to as trans. So, cisgender. It seemed like a no-brainer. I had no idea that hitting enter on that post would start an etymological time bomb ticking.
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I call on all communities to voice intolerance of anti-trans hate speech and the transparent incitement of violence by those who feign innocence and moral supremacy. Because it diminishes all of us. And its not about words. You dont need to be a student of gender identity terms to know that living in a just society means respecting human dignity and autonomy and opposing the victimization of children.