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The Science of Sex: Beyond Binary
Season 2020
Episode 4
Biological sex is often thought of as a binary: male/female. Though many of us realize that gender identity can be quite expansive, we sometimes get lost in the weeds of what’s "based in biology." This talk will explore the biological components that make up physical sex and examine how they relate to gender identity across cultures. *This episode contains sex education language*
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