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Today we’re joined by very good friend of the pod, Leor Sapir!
Leor Sapir is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Boston College and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Program on Constitutional Government at Harvard University. Since joining MI, Sapir has become a widely recognized thought leader on topics related to pediatric gender medicine, education policy, and culture. Sapir is a regular contributor to City Journal, and he has co-authored amicus briefs for lawsuits on parental rights in education and is lead author of an important letter to the editor in the peer-reviewed academic journal, the Archives of Sexual Behavior, on “rapid onset gender dysphoria.”
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* tomato cages
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* Identity
* Special Interest
* Lost Christianities
* The Gnostic New Age
* Orthodoxy and Heresy in Early Christian Contexts
* Fashionable Nonsense
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Today we’re joined by very good friend of the pod, Leor Sapir!
Leor Sapir is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Boston College and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Program on Constitutional Government at Harvard University. Since joining MI, Sapir has become a widely recognized thought leader on topics related to pediatric gender medicine, education policy, and culture. Sapir is a regular contributor to City Journal, and he has co-authored amicus briefs for lawsuits on parental rights in education and is lead author of an important letter to the editor in the peer-reviewed academic journal, the Archives of Sexual Behavior, on “rapid onset gender dysphoria.”
* United States vs. Skrmetti
* Leor Sapir for City Journal
* The lost history of Christmas nobody cares about anymore - but should
* tomato cages
* The Catastrophe Hour
* Identity
* Special Interest
* Lost Christianities
* The Gnostic New Age
* Orthodoxy and Heresy in Early Christian Contexts
* Fashionable Nonsense
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