Send us a text We return after a hard pause to sit with grief, public safety, and how quickly politics moves to claim tragedy. We point to real solidarity work, reflect on bioethics beyond the moment of death, and share plans for more focused conversations next year. • pause explained and schedule intentions • Bondi tragedy and the ethics of listening • Australia’s uneasy multicultural story and safety • grief, silence, and limits of social media • solidarity via Jewish Council of Australia ...
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Send us a text We return after a hard pause to sit with grief, public safety, and how quickly politics moves to claim tragedy. We point to real solidarity work, reflect on bioethics beyond the moment of death, and share plans for more focused conversations next year. • pause explained and schedule intentions • Bondi tragedy and the ethics of listening • Australia’s uneasy multicultural story and safety • grief, silence, and limits of social media • solidarity via Jewish Council of Australia ...
Gender Open Parenting: A Path to Childhood Autonomy with Nanette Ryan
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Gender Open Parenting: A Path to Childhood Autonomy with Nanette Ryan
Send us a text Dr. Nanette Ryan discusses gender open parenting, a model allowing children to determine their own gender in their own time without imposing gender expectations based on assigned sex at birth. According to Dr Ryan, this approach creates space for autonomy and protects children from potentially harmful patriarchal gender norms while providing them with knowledge to navigate gender in society. • Gender open parenting involves non-disclosure of a child's assigned sex at birth exc...
Undisciplinary
Send us a text We return after a hard pause to sit with grief, public safety, and how quickly politics moves to claim tragedy. We point to real solidarity work, reflect on bioethics beyond the moment of death, and share plans for more focused conversations next year. • pause explained and schedule intentions • Bondi tragedy and the ethics of listening • Australia’s uneasy multicultural story and safety • grief, silence, and limits of social media • solidarity via Jewish Council of Australia ...