"My Race is My Gender is a provocation and an invitation to consider how nonbinary life and thought could be put into the service of antiracist theory and organizing. Obliterating the binary between literature and criticism, this collection works across multiple genres, genealogies, geographies, scenes, forms, and fields of inquiry to make evident the ways nonbinarity can disarticulate, decipher, and decolonize the dominant ideology and infrastructure of racialized gender. A critical intervention and a pleasure to read and think with!" - C. Riley Snorton (author of Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity) "This is a fascinating, timely, and important book. It foregrounds the often-invisible lives of nonbinary and transmasculine people of colour, contributing in an innovative way to decolonising, anti-racist, intersectional, and queer knowledge, politics, and culture." - Surya Monro (author of Bisexuality: Identities, Politics, and Theories)