Too Much Testosterone? The Discrimination Women Face in International Sports

Too Much Testosterone? The Discrimination Women Face in International Sports

Too Much Testosterone? The Discrimination Women Face in International Sports

Katrina Karkazis joins us to talk about the IAAF’s sex-testing rules.

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This week, we speak to anthropologist and ethicist Katrina Karkazis about regulations passed down from the IAAF dealing with testosterone testing of women. We talk about how the regulations came about, the lack of scientific process in their formulation, and the impact on women of color, predominantly in the Global South.

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