Peggy Cohen-Ketnes
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Because we didn't want to have all kinds of disasters right from the beginning. But in much of these decisions, knowing the kids was very helpful. You just see what's happening. I mean, look at FG. Yeah. If you see how well they're doing, you know, it could not be completely wrong. It's just that exactly what you have to do with what kid, that's the challenge.
Because we didn't want to have all kinds of disasters right from the beginning. But in much of these decisions, knowing the kids was very helpful. You just see what's happening. I mean, look at FG. Yeah. If you see how well they're doing, you know, it could not be completely wrong. It's just that exactly what you have to do with what kid, that's the challenge.
Hello. Good to see you. Hi. Hello. I'm Austin. I'm Manalu. Hello. Hello.
Hello. Good to see you. Hi. Hello. I'm Austin. I'm Manalu. Hello. Hello.
It's only been about two decades since trans and gender nonconforming kids in the U.S. have been able to get medical treatment to transition. Now, the federal government is looking to end it. And the Supreme Court is expected to rule on the issue in the coming weeks.
It's only been about two decades since trans and gender nonconforming kids in the U.S. have been able to get medical treatment to transition. Now, the federal government is looking to end it. And the Supreme Court is expected to rule on the issue in the coming weeks.
No. I don't think so. This is a story of how we got here. It's a story I've been reporting with my colleague Azeen Gureshi, a science and gender reporter, for nearly two years. And it's a story she's been reporting for much longer. And from the beginning, she's been telling me this is not just a story about politics. It's a story about medicine.
No. I don't think so. This is a story of how we got here. It's a story I've been reporting with my colleague Azeen Gureshi, a science and gender reporter, for nearly two years. And it's a story she's been reporting for much longer. And from the beginning, she's been telling me this is not just a story about politics. It's a story about medicine.
About a new kind of treatment for a small group of kids. How it came to be. Who it was meant to help. How that was codified into a protocol that spread around the world. and how, in the time since, the medicine and the politics have become impossibly entangled. From the New York Times, I'm Austin Mitchell. This is The Protocol with Azeem Qureshi. Part One. The Beginning.
About a new kind of treatment for a small group of kids. How it came to be. Who it was meant to help. How that was codified into a protocol that spread around the world. and how, in the time since, the medicine and the politics have become impossibly entangled. From the New York Times, I'm Austin Mitchell. This is The Protocol with Azeem Qureshi. Part One. The Beginning.
Okay, so where does this story start then in your mind?
Okay, so where does this story start then in your mind?
And those professionals would be trying to kind of convince these people that they... Yeah, kind of talk them out of it.
And those professionals would be trying to kind of convince these people that they... Yeah, kind of talk them out of it.
I don't know exactly how you will refer to him. In 1990, a 16-year-old kid showed up at Peggy's office.
I don't know exactly how you will refer to him. In 1990, a 16-year-old kid showed up at Peggy's office.