Debra W. Soh, born on September sixth, nineteen ninety, is a prominent Canadian psychologist, columnist, and neuroscientist. She earned her Ph.D. from York University in Toronto, where she focused her research on paraphilias, proposing that these conditions are rooted in neurology rather than learned behaviors.
In addition to her academic pursuits, Soh has made a name for herself as a journalist and opinion pundit. She has contributed articles to various publications and co-hosted Quillette's Wrongspeak podcast alongside Jonathan Kay, where she engaged in discussions on contemporary issues.
Once identifying as a feminist, Soh has since expressed her disillusionment with the term. She has been vocal in her criticism of childhood gender transitions, advocating for a more cautious approach that considers a child's cognitive maturity. Furthermore, she has opposed anti-conversion therapy laws that encompass both sexual orientation and gender identity.
In twenty twenty, Soh published her first book, The End of Gender: Debunking the Myths about Sex and Identity in Our Society, which challenges prevailing narratives surrounding gender and identity.