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Gender Justice Through the Eyes of Children with Sonja Mackenzie

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Today we’ll explore LGBTQ+ community advocacy and social action among school-aged children and their families. We’re joined by Sonja Mackenzie, Assistant Professor in the Public Health Program at Santa Clara University and Bannan Institute Scholar in the Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education. Her book, Structural Intimacies: Sexual Stories in the Black AIDS Epidemic, examines intersections of gender, sexuality, and racism and her current project looks at the work of community advocacy in relation to LGBTQ rights among some of our youngest members of society.

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Today we’ll explore LGBTQ+ community advocacy and social action among school-aged children and their families. We’re joined by Sonja Mackenzie, Assistant Professor in the Public Health Program at Santa Clara University and Bannan Institute Scholar in the Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education. Her book, Structural Intimacies: Sexual Stories in the Black AIDS Epidemic, examines intersections of gender, sexuality, and racism and her current project looks at the work of community advocacy in relation to LGBTQ rights among some of our youngest members of society.

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