Summary:
The book provides an accessible exploration of gender from a social justice perspective, discussing concepts like gender identity, expression, and the complexities of societal norms. It offers practical tools for understanding and engaging with gender-related issues, aiming to foster empathy and advocate for inclusivity.
Key points:
1. Gender as a Spectrum: Gender isn't just male or female; it's a socially constructed range of identities.
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