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    Episode 3: Masculinity

    enMay 02, 2022
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    Trans musician and writer Riese LaRose is back with theorist and educator Clovis Wong. This time they're talking about various forms of masculinity. What does it look like? Is it toxic?
    CITATIONS:
    hooks, bell. (2005). The will to change: Men, masculinity, and Love. Washington Square Press.
    Solanas, Valerie. (1967). SCUM Manifesto. Olympia Press.

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    Episode 3: Masculinity

    Episode 3: Masculinity
    Trans musician and writer Riese LaRose is back with theorist and educator Clovis Wong. This time they're talking about various forms of masculinity. What does it look like? Is it toxic?
    CITATIONS:
    hooks, bell. (2005). The will to change: Men, masculinity, and Love. Washington Square Press.
    Solanas, Valerie. (1967). SCUM Manifesto. Olympia Press.
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