This portfolio delves into the sociology of gender and sexuality, examining the core concepts and their impact on society. It begins with an introduction to the field, highlighting the importance of understanding gender and sexuality within the broader sociological framework. The main body of the portfolio demonstrates the concept of sociology of gender and sexuality, explaining how societal norms and cultural factors shape the understanding of gender roles and sexual practices. It provides critical analysis of everyday experiences of gender and sexuality, addressing issues like discrimination in the workplace and social norms. The portfolio then explores different theoretical perspectives, including structural functionalism, and post-feminism, discussing how these theories help interpret and understand gender inequality and the evolving dynamics of gender and sexuality in contemporary society. The assignment emphasizes the importance of understanding the theoretical perspectives to promote equality and freedom from discrimination. The portfolio concludes with a summary of key findings and the implications for future research and societal change.