iStockphoto.com Opinion 13.7: Cosmos And Culture Flexible Gender Identities Confound Expectations Of A Male And Female World March 14, 2013 In Virginia last month, a transgendered person was made to leave a sex-segregated public bath because of customer complaints. Commentator Barbara J. King sees this discriminatory act as another example of the "born male-born female" dichotomy ingrained in our culture.
iStockphoto Opinion 13.7: Cosmos And Culture Can Children Know, At Age 2, They Were Born The 'Wrong Sex'? May 24, 2012 When a very young child, born as a girl, insists she is a boy, what should a family do? Can the biology of developmental dynamics help us think through this conundrum? Commentator Barbara J. King discusses these issues with a noted gender-studies expert.
Janet Mock. Aaron Tredwell hide caption toggle caption Aaron Tredwell The Two-Way Message For Transgender Kids From One Who's Been There: You Matter June 3, 2011 Janet Mock, an editor at People.com, has gone public about her change. She wants young people who feel like she did to know that "it gets better." Michel Martin speaks with Janet Mock Toggle more options Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/136923024/136922471" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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