Don’t Call Me Mom, Call Me "Ted"
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After giving birth to five children, Ted Rau now identifies as a transgender man, and he’s created a life outside the single family model by raising his kids in co-housing. His story presents a fascinating and nuanced take on community, gender, and motherhood.
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