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Sarah Cavar

Sarah Cavar is a full-time student of indeterminate gender. They study sex(uality), gender, disability, and pathologization. Their writing can be found or is forthcoming in Mad Scientist Journal, Breath & Shadow, Genderqueer.Me, Polyester Zine, Gimmick Press, Sinister Wisdom, and elsewhere. Find Sarah at sarahcavar.wordpress.com.
Posted on August 15, 2018 August 17, 2018

When WHO Assigns Our Genders, Who Assigns Our Genders?

Sarah Cavar
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Sarah Cavar
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Health, LGBTQIA, Transgender

The International Classification of Diseases doesn’t list being transgender as a disorder anymore. But gender non-conformity is still pathologized. Read more

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