Definitions
Publicly self-identify: The information you are providing is how you would identify in each category to the public.
Transgender: An umbrella term people may use to describe their gender identity and/or gender expression as different from the sex they were assigned at birth. People who identify as transgender might describe themselves using one or more of a wide variety of terms including genderqueer, non-binary, and transgender. Transgender people may claim/affirm their gender identity through hormones and/or surgery. Transgender identity is not dependent on surgery. Transgender identity is not a sexual orientation. (1)
Cisgender: A term used to describe a person whose gender identity is the same as the sex assigned to them at birth. (1)
Nonbinary (also non-binary): Preferred umbrella term for all genders other than female/male or woman/man, used as an adjective (e.g., Jesse is a nonbinary person). Not
all nonbinary people identify as trans and not all trans people identify as nonbinary. (2)
Disability: A disability can be physical, learning, cognitive, sensory, mental or chronic health or other
disability that is a barrier to everyday living. (3)
Sources:
(1) UT Austin Gender & Sexuality Center
(2) Trans Student Educational Resources
(3) RespectAbility