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SUMMARY:The Ethics of Allowing Transgender Girls and Young Women to Compete on Female School Sports Teams
DESCRIPTION:This talk by Dr. Rosalind Simson of the Philosophy Department is in celebration of Global Ethics Day. \nIs it unfair to cisgender female athletes to include trans females on female school sports teams? Does their inclusion undermine Title IX’s goal of achieving male/female parity in school athletic opportunities? Lawmakers\, policymakers\, and the general public in the U.S. increasingly answer “yes” to these questions. Are they right?
URL:https://events.mercer.edu/event/the-ethics-of-allowing-transgender-girls-and-young-women-to-compete-on-female-school-sports-teams/
LOCATION:Godsey Science Center\, Room 103\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academics
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mercer%20Philosophy":MAILTO:rosental_c@mercer.edu
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