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    "Canada",
    "Documentaries",
    "Donald Trump and the Trump Administration",
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  "textContent": "_The Dads_ , a new feature-length documentary, follows the fathers of trans, nonbinary and gender-expansive children as they weather the rapid escalation of anti-trans legislation in the United States over the past two years. Directed and produced by Luchina Fisher, the film debuted last month at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival.\n\nThe film bears witness to parents’ struggle with whether to stay in the United States or move abroad in face of bans on restrooms, sports and gender-affirming care for trans youth.\n\nIn the end, _The Dads_ is about faith—faith in the experiment of the United States, faith in dads to know who their children are and how best to protect them, and faith in all dads to grow and learn who they are.\n\nThe post These Fathers of Trans Children in the U.S. Are Deconstructing Their Own Masculinity to Become Better Parents appeared first on Ms. Magazine.",
  "title": "These Fathers of Trans Children in the U.S. Are Deconstructing Their Own Masculinity to Become Better Parents"
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