4. Trans Women and Misogyny

4. Trans Women and Misogyny

Update: 2025-10-08
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Traditionally Saskatchewan has been a fairly masculine place because of so many “male” jobs like farmer, rancher, miner, oil field workers and other trades. Is there toxic masculinity in Saskatchewan and if so does that make it harder for trans women to come out? What are the societal expectations and the challenges of living authentically in a conservative environment?

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4. Trans Women and Misogyny

4. Trans Women and Misogyny

Todd Rennebohm