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Transgender Deathly Hallows Lapel Pin

$12.50
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This 1" lapel pin combines one of the most definitive emblems of the Harry Potter series with the transgender symbol so you can proudly show your identity as or support of both Potter nerds and trans, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming people at once. The pin is designed with the Deathly Hallows symbol upside down both to subvert the original canonical intent and to evoke the queer pink triangle, which has been reclaimed as a symbol of protest from its oppressive origins. Wear this pin as a sign of resistance to anyone who denies the rights and realities of trans people––whether in the wizarding world or our own.

 

1" lapel pin.

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Transgender Deathly Hallows Lapel Pin

$12.50

ABOUT THE CREATOR

Jackson Bird

Jackson Bird is a writer and internet creator dedicated to demystifying the transgender experience by sharing his and others’ stories online. You can hear some of those stories on his podcast, Transmission, as well as on his YouTube channel, jackisnotabird. A YouTube NextUp Creator, GLAAD Rising Star Digital Innovator, and TED Resident, Jackson’s TED Talk “How to talk (and listen) to transgender people” has been viewed over a million times.