Toilets, bowties, gender and me, Audrey Mason Hyde, TEDx Adelaide
Why is it so important for us to know someone else s gender We live in a gendered world, but for Audrey, gender is fluid at best an uncomfortable construct. Is there a way to be less reliant on gender in our interactions with people And what does this mean when it comes to the clothes we wear, or even which toilet we choose to use If you met Audrey MasonHyde, you might think Audrey was a boy, which isnt quite correct, but calling Audrey a girl doesnt feel quite right either. At 12 years old, Audrey i
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