How do we mindlessly gender people in our everyday conversations? asks Dr. Lee Airton, who teaches in the bachelor of education program at the University of Toronto
It's a habit that comes naturally. Think of the last time you asked, "Is that a boy or a girl?" Or when you quizzed someone about whether or not she had a boyfriend
For many people, being on the receiving end of these questions and assumptions is routine and inoffensive. But for someone who identifies as neither he or she, male or female, such moments can be filled with dread and anxiety Read more...
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