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Habitat HOPE to host personal finance webinar
February s Habitat HOPE webinar will be on the topic of Use Your Tax Returns to Reach Your Financial Goals.
This is part of a series hosted by Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County.
The online webinar, led by Habitat HOPE counselor Jeanette McDonald, will begin at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 23.
To register, contact her at jmcdonald@habitatmonroemi.org or call 585-6701.
Human Services Network meeting
The Human Services Network of Monroe County will meet via Zoom video conference at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. Members should watch their emails for log-in details.
Announcements at the January meeting included that Monroe County Opportunity Program is taking appointments to help with income tax and homestead property tax credits. All individuals age 60 and older who are at or below 200% poverty level can receive those credits.
February 15, 2021
LGBT activists previously argued gender dysphoria may be affirmed by discoveries about individuals’ genetics and brain development. Harvard University researchers, for example, explored this viewpoint in depth in a 2016 article titled “Between the (Gender) Lines: the Science of Transgender Identity.”
In studies published in 1995 and 2000, researchers looked at specific areas of the brain in both transgender adults and those who accept their sex. They found that male to female transgender people had specific brain areas more closely resembling that of gender-natural women, and the same for transgender men (females living as men).
The researchers also studied transgender people not taking hormones, and found similar results. They argued this indicates transgender people may be born with brains somewhat akin to those of the opposite sex, either due to genetics or hormone exposure as a fetus.