2012, "OWS Must Resist Cis-Supremacy and Trans-Misogyny", in Dreaming in Public: Building the Occupy Movement (eds. Amy Schrager Lang & Daniel Lang/Levitsky), page 129:
To fight this systemic oppression — including transphobia, cis-centrism, cis-supremacy and trans-misogyny — it is essential we support the self-determination of all people oppressed by coercive, non-consensual gender assignments.
2015, Warren J. Blumenfeld, "One Year Sick & Then Not: On The Social Construction of Homosexuality as 'Disease'", The Empty Closet, July 2015, page 15:
In doing so, heteronormativity and cissupremacy (oppression and colonization against trans people), therefore, become perceived as unremarkable or "normal," unquestioned hegemonic norms against which all others are judged.
2015, Lauren Bishop, "Gender And Sex Designations For Identification Purposes: A Discussion On Inclusive Documentation For A Less Assimilationist Society", Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society, Volume 30, Number 2, Fall 2015, page 141:
Cissupremacy may be defined as a discriminatory mindset that favors and values cisgender women and men over trans* people.
2015, Aryeh Conrad, "Towards a Truer Representation: Transphobic Casting Politics and the Cis-Gaze in Film", paper submitted to the University of Puget Sound, page 10:
Cisgender directors and writers cannot be the judge of what an authentic trans portrayal looks like because of their socialization in cissupremacy.
2016, Nora Berenstain, "Epistemic Exploitation", Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy, Volume 3, Number 22 (2016), page 570:
In that context where cissexism and cissupremacy are the oppressions in question, a cisgender woman would not count as a marginalized person.
2016, Hilary Malatino, "The Transgender Tipping Point: The Social Death of Sophia Burset", in Feminist Perspectives on Orange Is the New Black: Thirteen Critical Essays (eds. April Kalogeropoulos Householder & Adrienne Trier-Bieniek), page 105:
There's nothing threatening to heterosexist, white-and-cis-supremacy about watching a black trans woman dish advice and do hair, even though it feels revolutionary to seeing an actual trans woman play one on a series.
2019, "Thoughtful, decisive, transparent leadership is needed to stem the tide of hate", The Tufts Daily (Tufts University, 15 October 2019, page 10:
The LGBT Center, for example, which responded rapidly in support of victims after the incident of homophobia, is dedicated to "maintaining LGBT visibility on campus and providing campus-wide education on sexuality and gender identity as well as the effects of heterosexism, cissupremacy, and queerphobia."