In Zapotec cultures of Oaxaca (southern Mexico), a muxe (also spelled muxhe; [muʃeʔ]) is a person assigned male at birth who dresses and behaves in ways otherwise associated with women; they may be seen as a third gender.… See more
WEBSep 15, 2020 · Muxes, Mexico. Source: Estrella Vazque, Muxe, Vogue Mexico, December 2019. The Muxes (pronounced mu-shay), a recognized third gender among the Zapotec …
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This community in southern Mexico has defied the gender binary …
WEBApr 7, 2023 · Muxes, a group long recognized within the indigenous Zapotec people of Mexico, are often referred to as a third gender. Embodying characteristics of both men …
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Muxe: Meet Mexico's Third Gender Community - Culture …
WEBJul 25, 2019 · Derived from the Spanish word for woman (mujer), muxes (alternately spelled muxhes) generally represent people who are … Occupation: Commissioning Editor
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The muxe, Mexico's 'third gender,' part of global LGBTQ
WEBJan 12, 2024 · The muxe (pronounced MOO-shay) are Zapotec people who view themselves as neither man nor woman, but instead a distinct “third gender.” Identified … Email: [email protected] Occupation: Foreign Correspondent
WEBSep 27, 2021 · As Zapotecs, an Indigenous people of Mexico, they are part of a community that has long accepted — and celebrated — the muxes (pronounced MOO-shays), who are broadly considered a third gender.