What can cybernetics, the study of how we shape and are shaped by systems, teach us about the sexual and social reproduction of sexism and racism? This workshop is an intervention of the ways sexually and racially coded social regulatory systems are co-created through somatic exercises, prompts and discussion. How do the taxonomic systems we live inside of shape our understandings of identity, family, and punishment in order to produce social pressure and govern behavior? We will explore the ways systems of domination and explotation produce sex and race in addition to how sex becomes gender—sex and race become labor—and how both are criminalized.