2016, Lydia X. Z. Brown, quoted in Finn V. Gratton,Supporting Transgender Autistic Youth and Adults: A Guide for Professionals and Families (2019),page 15:
Someone who isgendervague cannot separate their gender identity from their neurodivergence—being autistic doesn't cause my gender identity, but it is inextricably related to how I understand and experience gender.
2019, "Acknowledgements", in Katie Steele & Julie Nicholson,Radically Listening to Transgender Children: Creating Epistemic Justice Through Critical Reflection and Resistant Imaginations,unnumbered page:
[…] Julia Feliz—agendervague, pansexual, Afro-Boricua (Puerto Rican)—created the flag design used in this image.
2021, “Contributors”, in Emily Paige Ballou, Morénike Giwa Onaiwu, Sharon daVanport, editors,Sincerely, Your Autistic Child: What People on the Autism Spectrum Wish Their Parents Knew About Growing Up, Acceptance, and Identity[1], page204:
Lei Wiley-Mydske is an autistic and otherwise disabled mom,[…] activist, artist, andgendervague writer from the Pacific Northwest.