courtesy of Instagram/@junobirchLife & CultureNewsRead Gucci and Irregular Labs’ latest report on gender fluidity in Gen ZIncluding data and personal responses from people aged 15-24ShareLink copied ✔️December 22, 2018Life & CultureNewsTextThom Waite Gucci have been openly fighting for gender equality since 2013, with the foundation of their campaign Chime For Change (co-founded with Beyoncé and actress Salma Hayek). With Irregular Labs, this campaign publishes a biannual report surveying 14-25 year olds on gender issues. The latest ‘Irregular Report’ focuses on the theme of fluidity, specifically: ‘Gen Z’s fluidity and its influence on economics, education, creative culture, politics, STEM and, yes, gender’. It combines data – taken from 2,013 Genz Zs aged 15 to 24 – with opinion pieces, images, and interviews to get an idea of young people’s attitudes towards gender and fluidity. A page from the latest Irregular Reportcourtesy of Irregular Labs When it comes to documenting shifting attitudes towards gender, the statistics are probably the most telling: ‘Nearly 25% expect their gender identification to change throughout their life’, the report reads, and of those, ‘45% expect their gender identity to change 2-3 times’. There’s also the fact that less than one-third of Gen Zs (those surveyed, at least) believe ‘female’ is defined by an individual’s anatomic makeup. Other sections of the report include the Gen Zs – who were selected from across the world – finishing sentences such as ‘Feminism is…’ and commenting on what it means to be queer in, for example, Brazil. Anyway, there’s a lot to unpack. You can read the full report from Irregular Labs. A page from the latest Irregular Reportcourtesy of Irregular LabsA page from the latest Irregular Reportcourtesy of Irregular LabsExpand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREGrace Byron’s debut novel is an eerie horror set in an all-trans communeNot everyone wants to use AI – but do we still have a choice?Mary Finn’s message from the Freedom Flotilla: ‘Don’t give up’Are you in a party-gap relationship?For Jay Guapõ, every day in New York is a movieDakota Warren’s new novel is a tale of sapphic obsessionP.E Moskowitz on how capitalism is driving us all insaneVanmoofDJ Fuckoff’s guide to living, creating and belonging in BerlinCould scheduling sex reignite your dead libido?The Global Sumud Flotilla’s mission has only just begunIs inconvenience the cost of community?We asked young US students what activism looks like in the Trump era