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It’s 2020, and we’re Free to Be You and Me, but have we processed that freedom and its attendant responsibilities and burdens?
Somatic therapist (and mother) Zaeli Kane brings up an aspect to the cultural gender discussion that no one else seems to be mentioning: that gender as we once knew it existed in an economic framework that no longer applies to many of our lives.
If you’re interested in discussions around this hot potato of a topic that don’t neatly align in an us vs they/them 😉 narrative, you’ll surely dig this as much as I did.
By Ai NormanIt’s 2020, and we’re Free to Be You and Me, but have we processed that freedom and its attendant responsibilities and burdens?
Somatic therapist (and mother) Zaeli Kane brings up an aspect to the cultural gender discussion that no one else seems to be mentioning: that gender as we once knew it existed in an economic framework that no longer applies to many of our lives.
If you’re interested in discussions around this hot potato of a topic that don’t neatly align in an us vs they/them 😉 narrative, you’ll surely dig this as much as I did.