katie couric gender revolution transcript
But I think one of the biggest things we really need to do is open up and just support the community, and look at your life as my life.. Sign up for our Email Newsletters here, From Barbie to The Flash, Here Are the Movies That Made the Biggest Impact at CinemaCon. The strides the medical community has made in the last half decade or so are impressive, and there is an open-mindedness and willingness to learn, at least according to endocrinologist [hormone specialist] Dr. Joshua Safer, who works with gender patients at Boston Medical Center. EXCLUSIVE: What Katie Couric Gets Right About The "Gender Revolution In this clip from the beginning of the film, she talks with author Sam Killerman about some basic terminology like sexual orientation and gender identity: From there, Couric crisscrosses the country to explore intersex and transgender identities by talking to the people best equipped to talk about them: intersex and transgender people. Mara Keisling, executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality, was not subtle about how powerful the film was. The National Geographic Bee is an annual competition organized by the National Geographic Society, designed to inspire and reward students' curiosity about the world. of gender in 2016. For full access: Watch Now Details Transcript You are watching a sample version. 2011-2017, National Geographic Film & Television and World of Wonder (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2017), 1 hour 33 mins This is a sample. Wake up to the day's most important news. Not only does it explain various concepts of gender that viewers might not understand, it does so by featuring the trans and intersex people most impacted by stigma and discrimination. Anothertime, she misgenders a 12-year-old trans girlwhen referring to her in the past. The documentary ties into a larger effort by NatGeo, which devoted its magazine's January issue to the topic. (Understandably, Couric does not get into the finer points of administrative law that surround Grimms case.). Some people might have thought I was crazy to go there again. Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendations. Privacy Notice| Here, Couric tackles the transgender movement, a topic she approacheswith a storiedpast: On her now-defunct CBS daytime talk show, Katie, the former Today Show host came under fire for a 2014 interview with transgender modelCarmen Carrera. The speakers at that session of the Confederation of Oregon School Administrators did a good job handling the questions. A version of this news article first appeared in the Education and the Media blog. There is an incredible variety of gender identities out there in the world, and its astounding to have your eyes opened to the possibility of a non-binary gender system. Yes, we hear some sound bites from a few parents who express discomfort, and there is video from a school board meeting in Gloucester County when some parents expressed strong objections to the high schools initial accommodation of Grimm. The Birds and The Bees : TED Radio Hour : NPR Gender Revolution clip: Katie Couric talks to transgender teen | EW.com Without exception, the administrators showed respect for such students, and they earnestly wanted to know more about various aspects of the subject. By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you're agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners. Couric also catches up with Dr. Rene Richards, 82, the transgender former tennis star who debates gender fluidity with 23-year-old transgender model and actor Hari Nef. Couric seems to have tapped into a genuine feeling, even if one of the Yale students, a transgender woman, pushes back a little on that, saying people have experienced gender identity issues for eons. The room was packed as several experts discussed recent legal cases and practical issues. It used to be so simple, rings Courics voice in the opening shots. Viewpoints are taken from parents of children with gender dysphoria, children with the condition as well as adults and teenagers with the condition. 4.5M views, 1.1K likes, 528 loves, 325 comments, 3.1K shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Katie Couric: You can watch #GenderRevolution right here, right now for free! In fact, after the DC screening of the film, I told Sarah McBride of the Human Rights Campaign and the first trans speaker to address a national political convention, that I was at times embarrassed by my naivet and cluelessness during the film. Preternaturally mature for 17, he told me in essence, it wasnt his job to teach the world why he is the way he is. For example, after a transgender woman about to undergo her gender confirmation surgery explains why she doesnt want to discuss the name she had before she transitioned, Couric then interviews another trans woman and openly refers to her dead name. For those who have the most questions about these topics, these minor gaffsimperfect as they arewill either go unnoticed or could even make the lessons of the film more accessible. But the more I saw gender issues becoming increasingly front and center in the news, the more I realized there was so much I didnt understand. That woodworking wasnt something done in my brother Johnnys shop class, but the only way a trans person like Renee Richards could survive when she underwent gender confirmation surgery in the 1970s. One glaring omission for a news documentary is that Couric doesnt spend similar time with anyone who staunchly opposes transgender rights. Katie Couric Admits To 'Embarrassing' Herself Over Trans Issues She also, as the title suggests, writes. Yeah, there are trans folks out there [visible on TV], but there needs to be a lot more. No amount of befuddled-mom apologies canmake up for Couric askinga woman what her old name was, hours before her long-awaitedgender confirmation surgery. PDF 82 National Geographic Channel. Gender Revolution, a Journey with Karie Show full disclaimer, Neither ProQuest nor its licensors make any representations or warranties with respect to the translations. The Gender Revolution: A Journey With Katie Couric premiered February 6 on the National Geographic Channel. you become more of a boy by playing with trucks and engaging in sport), it turns out gender might be something determined in the womb. But I tried to use it as a teachable moment, and to show people there are appropriate and inappropriate ways to have these conversations. Girls wore pink, boys wore blue. Up close, they were just people who Im now proud to call friends. Couric and her producers invested a lot of time and money, no. Please read our Commenting Policy first. When Orange is the New Black star Laverne Cox joinedthe women onstage, less flustered and more accustomed to mainstream media attention, she quickly shut down Couric: The preoccupation with transition and with surgery objectifies trans people, she said, listing harrowing statistics about disproportionatelyhigher unemployment, suicide, and homicide rates among trans people, especially trans women of color.