(Calif.) While fate of a new state law extending protections for transgendered students remains uncertain, schools response has been varied — but legal experts say schools should set their own anti-discriminatory protocols for handling
gender identity questions — balancing both the civil rights and needs of transgender students with the privacy of all students.
Not exact matches
«If the way a person expresses their
gender identity does not «match» the
gender in their passport this can lead to distressing
questions.
On campus, the college created an official group in February for students to explore
questions of
gender identity and sexual orientation.
To answer in the affirmative is to adopt a realist stance on
questions of
gender identity.
They were sexual orientation and
gender identity antidiscrimination statutes that did not answer the hardest
questions.»
For ninety - nine percent of the population who have never
questioned if they are male or female because their
gender identity aligns with their biological sex, I challenge you in the same way Jesus challenged his disciples — try to wrap your brain around the fact that not everyone is wired as you are; you are in the fortunate majority that somehow beat the odds in the crap - shoot of
gender identity.
According to the Daily Mail, Cardinal Vincent Nichols told a group of Catholic school head teachers in London that even if children
question their
gender identity, schools should not give transgenderism as a possible solution.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER Advocates for transgender rights hit back hard on Friday after the State Senate's Republican leader raised
questions about the propriety of Governor Andrew Cuomo's recent announcement that New York will treat discrimination based on
gender identity and expression as discrimination based on sex and disability, areas already covered by the State Human -LSB-...]
At 2 p.m., Rep. Carolyn Maloney, co-chair of the House Census Caucus, will be joined by CEO of the LGBT Network David Kilmnick to speak out against the Commerce Department's decision to reverse its plan to add
questions to the 2020 census regarding sexual orientation and
gender identity, 1651 3rd Ave., Suite 311, Manhattan.
• Include
questions regarding
gender identity in health surveys to help monitor the progress and effects of new transgender health care measures.
If you have
questions about your child's
gender identity and are not sure if making an appointment is the right next step, we are happy to speak with you.
Dr. Hunt explains that because it's up to individual states to determine whether or not to include
questions about
gender identity in their surveys, there is a lack of data on the topic.
The New York Times reports that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is not planning on adding a
question about
gender identity to its adolescent health survey until after 2019, meaning it could be years until we have better nationwide data about transgender youths.
This fun, colorful book grapples with big
questions about
identity and
gender.
Other movements in specific brought up
questions of
gender identity, discussed alternative ways of life and would very much indeed define the style of the decade.
Poking fun at folk's squeaky - clean image, the script includes references to sexual activity and promiscuity, a character who began her entertainment career as a porn star, and another who
questions his
gender identity.
That being said, of all the films discussed herein, Monster remains the most productively enigmatic, dredging up
questions of art and the artist in tension (and the individual and
gender identity) with more urgency than the others.
While the battle at the center of the film is an external one — between a misogynist and a champion of
gender equality — the film is balanced out by an internal struggle with
questions of
identity, as King attempts to reconcile her marriage to a man with her homosexuality, and a love affair with another woman.
For those unfamiliar, the show follows the Pfeffermans: Maura, née Mort, a former Los Angeles pater familias (the great Jeffrey Tambor, who just picked up his second consecutive Emmy for the role) who, after 20 years of secrecy, has decided to openly live her life as a woman; Maura's ex-wife; and her three adult children, who are all working through their own sex -,
gender -, and
identity - related
questions as well.
Abstract: This qualitative research from a feminist paradigm, inquire,
question, reflect and analyze, the process of transformation of subjectivities and
gender identities subject to the policy of de Soacha's Mothers setting.
Many of the staff also began experimenting with new language in their
questions or observations, which increased comfort levels around the topic of
gender identity and broadened the scope and range of the discourse.»
During Betsy DeVos» contentious confirmation hearings, she was asked few
questions about her evaluation of the Obama administration's controversial interpretation of the law that bans sex discrimination in schools to include
gender identity.
School leaders confronting tricky legal
questions involving sexual orientation and
gender identity have a new place to turn for advice.
Outside of school of - school, their
gender identities are always in conversation as they simultaneously
question its construction, deconstruction, and reconstruction.
Middle - grade fiction has seen an uptick in transgender characters or those
questioning their
gender identities in recent years.
Though a rift separates the two women for a good number of years, their friendship remains at the heart of the novel as Quinn explores a bevy of subjects, including sexuality, shifting
gender roles and
questions of
identity in postwar England.
Class privilege (or lack thereof) will still affect one's ability to travel, same with
gender identity, ability, race... I think your
question (and my answer) are pretty similar to the discussion in an above comment with Cherene.
The game plays with the
question of Birdo's
gender identity, with one side quest calling upon the titular hero to find proof that the character is female after being arrested for using a ladies» room.
Like Ligon, their work often deals with the shifting experience of American
identity, examining loaded
questions around language, power, race,
gender and sexuality.
Margaret Bowland creates work that confronts contemporary issues of
identity through probing and deeply personal pictures that
question Western societal expectations of
gender, race, power, and beauty.
[13] Yet, in restaging early and recent works, Jonas continues to find new layers of meanings in themes and
questions of
gender and
identity that have fueled her art for over thirty years.
Through radical, poetic, ironic and often provocative investigations, female artists were galvanised to use their work as further means of engagement —
questioning feminine
identities,
gender roles and sexual politics through new modes of expression.
The Guggenheim's classic study of photo - based artworks that
question gender identity is back in print at last.
Rooted in the word
gender, Engender brings together a wide range of practitioners — including Nicole Eisenman, Hernan Bas, Firelei Báez, Emily Mae Smith, Tschabalala Self, and Nathaniel Mary Quinn, among others — who portray a form of self - expression that does not revolve around the traditional masculine or feminine, and
questions the constructed foundations of
identity.
In the new works on view at Hauser & Wirth, Bradford probes stories found in comic books to
question the archetype of the antihero and the influence of the media on contemporary society, while also revisiting misconceptions of black
identity and
gender as seen in previous works.
Mr. Cave, 57, is best known for his «Soundsuits,» the wearable, noise - making costumes that entertain while they raise
questions about race,
gender and
identity.
He strives to create meta - sexuals not constrained by sexual or
gender - based
identities and is interested in: combating the repressive hypothesis; celebrating ass and asshole agency; highlighting the type of subversive repetition that calls into
question the regulatory practice of
identity; and visualizing the embodiment of gay is to straight not as copy is to original, but rather as copy is to copy.
A stark contrast to her well - known abstract, spray - painted works, these prints retain a sense of self - portraiture that transcends
gender identity, presenting fluid, dynamic bodies that provoke
questions of artmaking and representation.
Working outwards from this moment, the exhibition traces several related phenomena: the artistic innovations of poured paint and stained raw canvas; the social implications of decoration; authorial control vs. materiality; the body and painting; and the image of the woman painter and related
questions of
gender and
identity.
Featuring the work of Janine Antoni, Andrea Bowers, Patty Chang, Abigail DeVille, Ana Mendieta, Catherine Opie, Adrian Piper, Genesis Breyer P - Orridge, Cindy Sherman, and Martha Wilson, The Intersectional Self
questions how notions of femininity (and alternately, masculinity) have shifted in the context of newly defined
gender identities, and how family structures have been subsequently reimagined.
«It's very powerful work, in terms of dealing with
questions about
gender and sexuality and
identity, all of which are big, front - and - center important issues,» Mr. Proctor said.
By re-appropriating American culture through found objects, she
questions social, political and cultural issues about sex,
gender identity and marginalized groups.
Associated with conceptual art practices from the 1970s and known as a feminist filmmaker and performance artist, Antin playfully deals with
questions of
identity,
gender, and class.
Disturbing Innocence features over fifty artists using surrogate imagery such as dolls and mannequins to pose
questions regarding the «social constructs of youth, beauty, transformation, violence, sexuality,
gender,
identity, and loneliness.»
The tension between intuition and deduction raises
questions of
identity and
gender as well.
In the second lecture, the focus will shift to
questions of biography and
identity, exploring the impact of
gender, race, and nationality on the work of abstract artists and on the critical and popular reception of their work.
Through her work, she posits
questions regarding
gender,
identity, sexuality, and the perception of reality within an increasingly digital society.
Punchbag added further complexities to
questions of raced,
gendered and cultural
identities raised by Glenn Ligon's Skin Tight: Muhammed Ali Text (1995)[Figs.85 - 86], a punchbag and text piece which specifically sought to address «how black men have used boxing to confront issues of black American
identity» and «the construction of masculinity in relation to
questions of violence, the commodification of black subjects, sexuality and resistance.»
Disobedient Bodies is shaped by a long - standing passion for contemporary art, and the underlying
questions of
gender and
identity that are posed by his own fashion collections.
The
questions of assumptions about male heroes and female heroines, about the issues of
identity politics and
gender studies, coinciding with deconstructivist views of art history and more, are tackled in Kass's wide repertoire of silkscreened and painted imagery.