Each person’s deeply felt internal and individual experience of gender, which may or may not correspond to the sex assigned at birth, including the personal sense of the body (which may involve, if freely chosen, modification of bodily appearance or function by medical, surgical or other means) and other expressions of gender, including dress, speech and mannerisms.
… for public self-expression, regardless of one’s identity and status. Yet, not everyone is welcome in the … However, CVAWG does not exist in a vacuum: it is an act of gender-based violence that is perpetrated through new …
… for youth mobilisation, diminishing the power of gender stereotypes online and promoting the diversity of voices, opinions and genderidentity are essential. According to the present study, …