“Gender is such a ubiquitous, pervasive concept that there isn’t any one particular point when you learn it. It is ingrained in the language you speak, prescribed even to objects and things. It was the unlearning of gender that shook me—my tryst with fate of being a trans child. I was five-years-old, playing with my mother’s dupatta when an aunty came and slapped me hard across the face. That
Propelling Change: Gazal Dhaliwal (She/Her)
Jul 20, 2021
2 minutes
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