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-'''Pink capitalism''' (also called '''rainbow capitalism''' or '''gay capitalism''' is a term used to describe, from a critical perspective, the incorporation of the [[LGBT social movements|LGBTIQ movement]] and [[Gender and Sexual Diversity|sexual diversity]] to capitalism and the [[market economy]]; especially as this incorporation pertains to the gay, [[cisgender]], western, [[White people|white]], and [[upper middle class]] communities and market.+'''Cisgender''' (often abbreviated to simply '''cis''') is a term for people whose [[gender identity]] matches the [[Sex assignment|sex that they were assigned]] at birth. ''Cisgender'' may also be defined as those who have "a gender identity or perform a gender role society considers appropriate for one's sex".
-==See also==+== See also ==
-* [[Pink money]]+* [[Feminist views on transgender and transsexual people]]
-* [[Pinkwashing (LGBT)|Pinkwashing]]+* [[Gender taxonomy]]
-* [[LGBT stereotypes]]+* [[List of transgender-related topics]]
-* [[Gay-friendly]]+* [[Womyn-born womyn]]
-* [[LGBT marketing]]+
-* [[Cultural assimilation]]+
-* [[Socialism and LGBT rights]]+
-* [[Communism and homosexuality]]+
-* [[Queer anarchism]]+
-* [[Hegemonic masculinity]]+
-* [[Heteronormativity]]+
-* [[Cishomonormativity]]+
-* [[Transfeminism]]+
-* [[Queer theory]]+
-* [[Media culture]]+
-* [[Political economy]]+
-* [[Social justice]]+
-* [[Anticapitalism]]+
-* [[Eco-capitalism|Green capitalism]]+
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Cisgender (often abbreviated to simply cis) is a term for people whose gender identity matches the sex that they were assigned at birth. Cisgender may also be defined as those who have "a gender identity or perform a gender role society considers appropriate for one's sex".

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