Please be sure to respond to all 3 components in this forum:
(A) Please view the links below 1- the first is a clip of an Intersex Individual on the Oprah show. The second you could watch the first 20 min or so (You can of course watch more if you wish to) of Heda. Please also read the apa brief article about intersex individuals along with athe brief info sheet about Dr. John Money and the well known, tragic case of David Reimer.
What did you learn about intersex individuals?
Do you think doctors should perform gender re-assignment surgery on these individuals as babies or leave it up to their parents or the individuals themselves when they get older? why or why not? Support your answers with info from the textbook.
What questions or thoughts do you have after reading and watching? Please make connections to anythings discussed in your textbook about sex development in chapter 2
https://www.apa.org/topics/lgbt/intersex
https://isna.org/faq/reimer/
(B): Please watch the first 18-19 minutes of the PBS documentary, A Walk to the Beautiful which is embedded in your PP slides. The link is attached below. Based on what you watched, answer the following:
Compared to what you read in the book about U.S. births, what is the same and what is different?
What does this film tell us about gender roles and women? and what were your general reactions/ questions that remained?
(C) What else did you find interesting about chapter 2?
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