We know the names Emiline Pankhurst, Emily Davison and Millicent Fawcett but who was Sarah Davies? Continue Reading Women’s History Month blog – Sarah Emily Davies Southampton
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TransLucent, a UK-based organisation advocating for transgender and gender-diverse rights, provides numerous briefing notes and articles addressing various issues. These cover topics such as transgender people in prisons, healthcare misinformation, the impact of gender-critical feminism, and the culture war surrounding transgender identity. The site also features personal narratives and responses to current events impacting the transgender community. The organisation is run by an unpaid, volunteer team and relies on donations. Their materials aim to inform and advocate for policy changes and increased understanding.
Here is a list of articles appearing on our home page.
From time to time, we all look in the mirror. Continue Reading Looking in the mirror
Steph and I, have followed the slanging match between Sally Hines and Jane Clare Jones Continue Reading Others Call Out Trans Ideology and Gender Ideology Bigots
Being a trans rights activist isn’t exactly straightforward. Continue Reading 1st March. Social Health and Empowerment Youth initiative Uganda
The news group who appear to hate trans folk. Continue Reading The Daily Mail – The worst kind of tabloid.
Rise Domestic Abuse Charity Brighton loses funding because of exclusion. Continue Reading Rise UK and lost funding.
Some men are just so stupid. Continue Reading 25th February. Blocked
The new group to combat transphobia within the Labour party Continue Reading Labour Trans Equality Zoom Meeting
The gender-critical and their campaign to twist statistics. Continue Reading Smeared.
There have been lots of ‘bad press’ against trans women prisoners in the UK in recent months. The Daily Mail has…







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