Talking Gender and Religion Without Screaming
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In this episode we examine the widening gap between Baby Boomers and Generation Z regarding their fundamental beliefs on gender identity and religious practice. While older generations often value traditional binaries and established doctrines, younger individuals prioritize fluidity, personal experience, and social justice. To address these tensions, the texts introduce the IGSS Dialogue Model, a structured framework designed to facilitate empathetic communicationwithin the family unit. This model emphasizes active listening, non-judgment, and emotional safety as tools to dismantle stereotypes and foster mutual respect. Ultimately, the materials suggest that meaningful conversation at home is essential for maintaining social cohesion and navigating modern cultural shifts.