Source: Google News – Health
It was the third week of Texas A&M’s summer semester, and students in a literature class were reading a novel that features a 12-year-old protagonist who comes out as nonbinary. On the projector screen, the professor displayed a purple "gender unicorn," often used to teach the differences between gender identity, expression, and sexuality. As the discussion began, one student angled a phone in her lap, began recording, and said, "I just have a…


