Even when I walk into a space that鈥檚 very gendered, I know I don鈥檛 have to subscribe to that.
鈥淲丑别苍听I came out as nonbinary at Cincinnati Hillel, Landon Cohen, a transgender staff member, was there to support me. I struggled with my name change and using they/them pronouns. Knowing that I had someone who went through that kind of transition made coming out a lot easier for me. I knew that I could take my time with my transition and that Landon would still be there to advocate for my needs 黑料传送门. When I came out to my sorority sisters, I was worried how they鈥檇 react, especially since I helped create our campus chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi after realizing there wasn鈥檛 a group for Jewish women. I asked them if I was still allowed to be a member of SAEPi. They said, 鈥極f course you can. That was never even a question.鈥 It was empowering to hear that. Not only did they accept and love me for who I am, but they were going to fight for my inclusion. As of December, I became the first transgender nonbinary Greek life president at the University of Cincinnati. I鈥檝e learned that even when I walk into a space that鈥檚 very binary, very gendered, I don鈥檛 have to subscribe to that. I can still be there and be me.鈥 鈥 Elliot Draznin, University of Cincinnati