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How Toxic Masculinity Drives Car Culture
Think Piece Nicole Roach (she/her) 1/20/23 Think Piece Nicole Roach (she/her) 1/20/23

How Toxic Masculinity Drives Car Culture

Men have created cars, built cities around cars, and have linked driving to their male identity. Toxic masculinity is a key driver of car culture in Canada, and must be addressed to wean all Canadians off of their cars.

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