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    Microinteractions and how gender functions in a particular space

    Microinteractions and how gender functions in a particular space

    Dr. Lee Airton offers a gender-friendly primer on what to say, what to know, and what to do in the new gender culture with Gender: Your Guide.

    Interviewee Name: 
    Dr. Lee Airton
    Topic: 
    Microinteractions and how gender functions in a particular space
    Podcast: 
    Blind Date with Knowledge, Season 2, Episode 13
    Interviewed by: 
    Barry Kaplan
    Air date on CFRC: 
    December 12, 2018
    Episode length: 
    15:18

    Dr. Lee Airton is an Assistant Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies in Education with the Faculty of Education. Their research program explores the micropolitics of gender and sexual diversity accommodation in K-12 and teacher education, with particular emphasis on the issues facing transgender and/or non-binary people in those settings. They recently published a popular press book entitled Gender: Your Guide – A gender-friendly primer on what to say, what to know, and what to do in the new gender culture. As an advocate, Dr. Airton founded and the . In 2017, they received the Youth Role Model of the Year Award from the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity.

    In this episode, Dr. Airton discusses their book as a resource for public education and advice for someone unfamiliar with the new gender culture. They also comment on the history of transgender activism and the issues facing non-binary people, such as advocacy for access. Dr. Airton also explains their research into the implementation of legal protections against gender discrimination in the policies governing schools at the provincial and board level.

    Please visit the for more information about Dr. Airton's research.

    Microinteractions and how gender functions in a particular space

    Season 2: Episode 13