The Sunday Times and the Art of the One-Sided Narrative. By the TransLucent Team At TransLucent, our mission involves campaigning…
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75000 Women Are Supporting Trans Inclusion Dear Not in Our Name (NION) Women, At TransLucent, our mission is simple and…
Why trans people are always in the media. Trans people are in the media so much because they’ve become a…
Go Back to School Richard Dawkins Recently, Richard Dawkins was reported (by the right-wing think tank Free Speech Union) as…
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The Stonewall Uprising began on June 28 1969 as protests against a police raid, igniting modern LGBTQ+ activism and Pride, notably led by trans women. Continue Reading Stonewall Uprising: How Transgender Resistance Ignited the Fight for LGBTQ+ Liberation
The Impact of Gender-Critical Ideology on Society In recent years, the debate surrounding gender identity has intensified, with gender-critical ideologies,…
A trans woman named Dee critiques Zoe Strimpel’s portrayal of 2025 as J.K. Rowling’s triumph, arguing that Rowling has transformed from a beloved author into someone who spreads transphobia and harm. Continue Reading Zoe Strimpel’s portrayal of 2025 as the “year of J.K. Rowling’s triumph” – a response
This opinion piece, titled “Naomi Cunningham barrister and Amery and Mondon’s analysis of transphobia” analyses Naomi Cunningham’s views and actions regarding trans rights through the lens of organised transphobia, highlighting her alignment with gender-critical movements and the harmful impacts this has on transgender people. Continue Reading Naomi Cunningham barrister and Amery and Mondon’s analysis of transphobia
The NHS’s puberty-blockers trial is a danger to children – a response” argues that the evidence base for puberty blockers is scientific, not ideological, and criticises the gender-critical movement for manipulating science and being linked to anti-LGBT hate groups. Continue Reading The NHS puberty-blockers trial is a danger to children – a response












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