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Édouard Frédéric Wilhelm Richter (French, 1844 -1913)
Oriental Woman, 1875
Oil on canvas
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Bird Vase in Studio,2019
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Neil Krug and Jardine Libaire
GoldTwinz 2021
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Scottish, 1873-1921
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the night is short, walk on girl (2017)
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“People who oppose trans healthcare rely on fear-mongering language around gender affirming surgeries, using words like “irreversible” and “sterilizing” and making comparisons to mutilation. But bodies go through irreversible changes all the time, from puberty and aging to appendectomies and tonsillectomies. “It’s a fantasy that the cis body is some sort of organic, naturally developing body that just perfectly unfolds according to nature’s plan, and never undergoes any sorts of significant changes,” says Gill-Peterson. “The human body is fundamentally biologically plastic.””
— Kait Sanchez, The bad science behind trans healthcare bans