2012, Finn Enke, Transfeminist Perspectives in and beyond Transgender and Gender Studies, Temple University Press (→ISBN), page 76:
That is to say, little cis and its step-cister ally can only rediscipline gender. As so much feminist, queer, and trans theory has suggested, the compulsion ...
2017, Carley West, "Feminism Is Not For You: A Letter to White Feminists", The Siren (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Spring 2017, page 12:
If you celebrate your CISters but not your sisters
I feel like sometimes, in our need to prove our worth we forget to tell our "cisters" how much they matter to us.
2020, Krystal Nandini Ghisyawan, "Decolonizing the Postcolonial Body In Diasporic Time and Space: South Asians in the Caribbean", in Gender, Sexuality, Decolonization: South Asia in the World Perspective (ed. Ahonaa Roy), unnumbered page:
Nat Raha's (2017) refreshingly caustic phrasing in “Love your sisters, not just your cisters” addresses the sexual neglect of trans women, […]
2021, Zillah Eisenstein, Abolitionist Socialist Feminism: Radicalizing the Next Revolution, page 21:
As I write, I see and hear the many sister (not cister) friends and colleagues and comrades who have been a part of this conversation.
2021, Cynthia R. Greenlee, Kemi Alabi, Janna A. Zinzi, The Echoing Ida Collection, Feminist Press at CUNY (→ISBN)
... a family conversation—not blood fam to blood fam but sister to cister.
2021, Amy Deneson, "Happy Munkey Pride: 10 Ways To Support Your LGBTQIA+ Cannabis Communities", Munkey Biz, Issue #19 (2021), page 6:
Going on 28 years strong, the march has never been a parade; it's a protest advocating for our queer sisters – and not just our cisters.